Brendan Sonnone [OS] reports that Dalvin Cook's arraignment has been moved back to September 2nd - 3 days before FSU's home-opener against Texas State.

The delay is in response to Cook adding a second lawyer. Cook's attorney, Ricky Patel, tells Tomahawk Nation that the pushed back date is as a result of the state switching prosecutors, not a second attorney being listed representing Cook. Cook's attorney says that they have no plans to waive Cook's right to a speedy trial, and that the move was made after they made it clear that Cook has no interest in a plea deal.

Will he remain suspended [at least] through the arraignment? Typically, suspensions are reserved for felony charges. Cook's charge is a misdemeanor, but with the current scrutiny the head coach, University, CFB, and NCAA sports in general are under that policy might be changing.