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Louisville head coach Charlie Strong, right, and tight end Zeke Pike (80) celebrate after tight end Gerald Christian scored on a 69-yard touchdown pass against South Florida in 2013. (Associated Press)

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Zeke Pike, a fomer Auburn player with stops at Louisville and Murray State, was arrested Monday.

The Calloway County (Ky.) Sheriff's Department told The West Kentucky Star a vehicle was spotted driving erratically pulled over after 6 a.m.

A field sobriety test was conducted, and Ezekiel "Zeke" Pike, 22, was arrested for DUI.

According to the report:

He was later charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance - one of them being cocaine, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and prescription not in proper container. A search of the vehicle revealed a gun, which means all other charges are firearm-enhanced.

Out of high school, Pike signed with Auburn as a quarterback in 2012, but was dismissed after a June 2012 arrest for public intoxication.

He transferred to Louisville where he sat out a year due to transfer rules, but played sparingly in 2013 as a tight end and on special teams.

Pike was dismissed from the Murray State football team in August of 2015 after his arrest on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, resisting arrest and escape charges.