EUGENE -- The University of Oregon has lifted the suspension of senior defensive tackle Isaac Remington, according to the Ducks' head football coach Chip Kelly.

The move comes hours after Eugene officials said the DUII case against Remington will be dropped.

Remington had been indefinitely suspended since the incident took place early Oct. 12.

Remington’s blood-alcohol content measured 0.06 after a Eugene police officer stopped his car. The legal limit is 0.08. In Oregon, police can arrest a person on a DUII charge if they deem the person to be impaired, even if the person's blood-alcohol content is below .08.

A source last week told The Oregonian that Remington was "absolutely, positively" innocent.

Remington, a Phoenix-area native, started Oregon's first six games. He traveled with the team to last Thursday's game at Arizona State but did not play.