Colorado State football player Nikko Hall was arrested early Sunday morning in Fort Collins on suspicion of underage possession and/or consumption of marijuana and driving under the influence or while impaired.

The arrest was made by a member of the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office at 2000 S. Taft Hill Road, according to booking records for the Larimer County Jail. Hall, 20, was released the same day on a personal recognizance bond, records show.

He was scheduled for a bond hearing Nov. 12 in Larimer County Court.

“We are aware of the situation and currently gathering more information at this time,” a CSU athletic department spokesman said Sunday.

Coach Mike Bobo said Monday that the incident would be "handled internally," and declined to elaborate.

The driving under the influence or while impaired charge Hall faces is an unclassified misdemeanor in Colorado, and the minor in possession of and/or consuming marijuana is an unclassified petty offense. Hall was also charged with a traffic infraction for turning improperly.

Hall, a sophomore receiver from Calabasas, California, has played in three of the Rams’ eight games this season, catching four passes for 42 yards. He was not on the travel squad for Saturday night's game at Fresno State, the athletic department spokesman said.

All charges are simply an accusation by law enforcement officers, and all arrested parties must be presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

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