Just days after the three Oregon players were released from hospitalization due to overexertion during workouts, there's more bad news for Willie Taggart's Ducks program.

According to the school, co-offensive coordinator and tight ends coach David Reaves was arrested and charged with driving under the influence in Eugene on Saturday night.

"Reaves has been placed on administrative leave and the process to terminate his employment with cause has commenced," the school announced. "The University has high standards for the conduct of employees and is addressing this matter with the utmost seriousness."

Reaves had been at USF with Taggart since 2013, serving as the associate head coach in 2016. Earlier in his career, Reaves was at South Carolina from 2002-08 under both Lou Holtz and Steve Spurrier where he served as an offensive assistant and recruiting coordinator. Reaves is also the former brother-in-law of Lane Kiffin.