The Oregon Ducks have removed Darren Carrington from the program, Willie Taggart announced Friday afternoon.

"I have visited with Darren Carrington and informed him that he is no longer a member of our program," Taggart said in a statement. "We will always consider Darren a Duck and support him in any way we can. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors."

Carrington was suspended indefinitely by Taggart following an arrest early July 1st after he was charged with driving under the influence of intoxicants.

Carrington was hands down Oregon's most experienced and established receiver heading into this season. Through three seasons with the Ducks, Carrington caught 112 career passes for 1,919 yards and 15 touchdowns.

His latest arrest was a long line of off the field troubles that included failing an NCAA drug test prior to the College Football Playoff championship game as a redshirt freshman, receiving a citation for an open container in 2015, and then last fall he was accused of breaking a fellow student's arm.