The Oregon Ducks announced cornerback Cliff Harris has been suspended indefinitely, with a note that the suspension includes the season-opener against LSU. Harris was cited for speeding and driving with a suspended license on Sunday night after being clocked at 118 mph in a 65 mph zone in a rented 2011 Nissan Altima. A subsequent investigation revealed the car was rented by an Oregon employee, though it’s unclear whether Harris borrowing the car is an NCAA violation.

The news comes from the Oregon Athletics Twitter feed.

FOOTBALL: Cliff Harris has been suspended indefinitely, including the Sept. 3 opener vs. LSU. Release to come #goducks

No word on whether the suspension will last longer than the opener at this point, or why the suspension came about now. There’s also been no word, as of yet, whether it results from the speeding incident or because of the car rental.

Harris has been cited previously for speeding and his license is suspended in both Oregon and California. He also failed to appear by a Tuesday deadline for the citation, resulting in more legal trouble, according to a report on Wednesday.

We’ll have more on the Harris saga as it becomes available in this StoryStream. For more on the Ducks, head over to SB Nation’s Addicted to Quack.