Three Georgia Southern football players were arrested by Statesboro Police and booked into the Bulloch County Jail on disorderly conduct charges early Sunday morning in Statesboro.

Ivan Corbin Jr., J.D. King and Logan Wright were arrested between 3:47 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Sunday for the misdemeanor charges. They were later released.

“We are aware of the situation and it will be dealt with internally," head coach Chad Lunsford said Wednesday evening through an emailed statement. "We are disappointed with the decisions that were made and hopefully we can use it as a learning experience for our entire team as we move forward."

A rising junior quarterback coming off his 2018 redshirt season after transferring from Limestone College, the 21-year-old Corbin Jr. is a Warner Robins native, while the rising redshirt sophomore running back Wright, 20, hails from Jacksonville, Florida.

King, 20, is set to redshirt this season per NCAA rules after transferring from Oklahoma State in December. Corbin is expected to battle for the backup quarterback job while Wright will compete to be a starting running back this spring.

"I think Ivan Corbin has shown some good things (this spring)," said Lunsford on Tuesday while evaluating the performance of certain players through three spring practices.

"Wesley Kennedy II and Logan Wright both have a lot of experience (at running back), so they're probably a little bit ahead of everybody else (at the position)."

Last season, Wright rushed for 308 yards and three scores on 47 carries while playing in all 13 games.