Jovon Robinson

Auburn running back Jovon Robinson (29) carries the ball during spring practice Tuesday, March 22, 2016, at the Auburn Athletic Complex in Auburn, Ala. (Julie Bennett/jbennett@al.com)

Jovon Robinson was dismissed from the Auburn football program due to multiple recent incidents, one involving a teammate and another a young woman, multiple sources told AL.com.

Robinson, who was dismissed from the program on Wednesday, and Auburn defensive back Marshall Taylor recently attended a party in Columbus, Georgia, during which a physical altercation took place between attendees of the party and Taylor, who sources indicated was the victim of the confrontation. A source said Robinson felt he was being blamed for the incident.

Taylor, a graduate transfer from Miami University (Ohio), has missed the first two days of Auburn's fall camp practice. A source told AL.com Taylor did not wish to return to the program if Robinson was with the team, but that that alone was not the direct cause of Robinson's dismissal.

On Thursday, Malzahn said Taylor was still part of the team "as of right now" and denied his absence was related to Robinson's dismissal.

"Marshall Taylor's taking care of some stuff and that's separate and that's just with him," Malzahn said.

A separate and more recent incident involving Robinson and a young woman was what led Malzahn to dismiss Auburn's starting running back and best offensive skill player, according to multiple sources.

The details are unclear, but multiple sources said there was a disagreement between Robinson and the woman, who he eventually led out of the room.

An Auburn University spokesman said, "It is our practice and policy not to comment on matters involving students and the AA/EEO & Title IX office."

There are no records of Robinson having been charged with any recent crimes in either Alabama or Georgia.

In announcing the dismissal of Robinson, who ran for 639 yards and three touchdowns in eight games last season, Malzahn said there would be "zero distractions on this team this year" but did not divulge any details that went into his decision.

Following his dismissal, Robinson told AL.com he felt "stereotyped and disrespected" by the Auburn coaching staff, denied he failed drug tests or had an altercation and a report from ESPN that he was dismissed for "continued inattention to detail in everything" and missing classes and meetings.

Robinson did not want to address what did happen that led to his dismissal, which he felt was an overreaction by Malzahn due to the ordeal with former wide receiver D'haquille Williams. The highly-regarded wide receiver was finally dismissed in Oct. 2015 following an altercation at a local bar where Williams punched then-teammate Xavier Dampeer, who suffered a broken jaw.

"Everything about (the) Auburn coaching staff is not what it seems," Robinson wrote in a message to AL.com on Wednesday.

Malzahn did not wish to respond to the remarks by Robinson, who did not respond to messages from AL.com on Friday.

Though Robinson told AL.com his former teammates were not happy about his dismissal, several players have said they support Malzahn's decision even if they don't know the details that led to it.

It is unclear where Robinson will go to continue his football career.