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LARAMIE — Two Wyoming football players were arrested Wednesday for alleged traffic violations.

Cornerback Azizi Hearn was booked into the Albany County Detention Center on charges of driving with a suspended license and reckless driving while Antonio Hull, a senior cornerback, was booked on a warrant for failure to pay fines, according to the jail log. Both were booked at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday but had bonded out as of Thursday morning, a detention center deputy said.

Hull’s fines stem from driving with a canceled license, a detention center deputy said. According to Laramie city ordinance, anyone convicted of driving with a suspended, canceled or revoked license is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not exceeding $750, up to six months in prison or both.

A UW spokesman told the Star-Tribune the athletic department does not comment on traffic violations.

Hull left the team just before the season started to deal with what Wyoming coach Craig Bohl called a personal matter. Hull, who started all 12 games last season, rejoined the team last week ahead of the Cowboys’ trip to Tulsa and traveled with the team but did not play.

Hearn, a sophomore transfer from Arizona, has played in every game this season and started last week’s game against Tulsa. He has seven tackles on the year.

Follow UW athletics beat writer Davis Potter on Twitter at @DavisEPotter

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