SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly won't suspend running back Dexter Williams, linebacker Te'von Coney, cornerback Ashton White and wide receiver Kevin Stepherson for the team's season opener against Texas Sept. 4, but said the university still could hand out discipline to those four players following their weekend arrests in Fulton County.

All four players were charged with possession of marijuana, and Williams and Stepherson -- along with safety Max Redfield, who was dismissed from the team Sunday -- were also charged with illegal possession of a firearm.

Those four players will still be subject to discipline from Notre Dame's Office of Community Standards.

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"There could be further actions through the university," Kelly said. "That will have to take its course. I think the university is certainly looking at all of these cases and will certainly be expedited or moving quickly through the process. But those matters are out of my hands. I’ve dealt with it internally. They’ve been handled within the program. And the rest will be about what the university does."

Kelly said senior cornerback Devin Butler, who was formally charged with two felonies on Tuesday and pleaded not guilty to both on Wednesday, remains indefinitely suspended.