A Baylor football player dismissed for violating team rules has been arrested.

Micheal James Johnson, 19, was arrested by Baylor Police Friday morning.

Was booked into the McLennan County Jail on a charge of theft over $750 but under $2,500, according to jail records.

His bond was set at $1,000.

Johnson confessed to taking and pawning four of the five game consoles reported missing from the Highers Athletic Complex, a total of $1,199.96, according to an affidavit.

A university representative reported the crime to Baylor PD on Aug. 23, and an investigator determined the consoles were stolen between April 19 and July 20, the affidavit said.

It goes on to say the consoles were reported on "Leads Online" as pawned by Micheal Johnson.

The Baylor football program dismissed the defensive lineman Thursday, two days before the Bears’ home season opener against Abilene Christian.

Athletics officials attributed Johnson’s dismissal to a team rules violation but didn’t elaborate.

KWTX attempted to question Head Football Coach Matt Rhule about Johnson during a one-on-one interview Friday, however, a Sports Information Director would now allow it.