Baylor247 originally reported that two member of Baylor's 2016 recruiting class were suspended including junior college offensive lineman B.J. Autry (Coffeyville C.C.) and junior college defensive tackle Jeremy Faulk (Garden City C.C.) for a violation of team rules.

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Paul Catalina of ESPN Central Texas later reported that, according to the University, "Autry voluntarily left the team and withdrew from the university," while Faulk "was released from the team and subsequently withdrew from the university."

Both three-star prospects, Autry and Faulk enrolled at Baylor in January and were part of rotations at their respective positions in spring practice. Autry held a total of 12 offers including Florida, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Ole Miss and others, while Faulk's only offer was from the Bears.

With up to eight members of Baylor's 2016 class still not enrolled as they await a decision regarding a release of their Letter of Intent, the news regarding the two junior college prospects could be even more damaging with both expected to be contributors their first season on campus.

The National Junior College Defensive Player of the Year, Faulk collected 18.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks and 87 tackles in his final year of junior college.