An Oregon football signee part of the 2018 class is no longer on the roster. Mario Cristobal confirmed to the media today that Jalen Hall is no longer with Oregon football program.

"Well he hasn’t been on the roster for a pretty long time now,” Oregon head coach Mario Cristobal said following Wednesday’s practice. “We’re moving on and certainly it is what it is. He hasn’t been on the roster and hasn’t been part of our team roster for some time now."

The news comes as Hall was reportedly arrested in Southern California this week.

According to the Whittier Daily News, Jalen Hall, 19, and another man were booked on suspicion of robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, and burglary. The Los Angeles County Sheriff booking website has a inmate matching the name, birthdate and description of Hall listed with a bail amount set at $100,000.

Los Angeles Sheriff deputies responded to a home invasion robbery on September 10th around 1:10pm in Norwalk. The suspects escaped from the crime scene but were later apprehended by sheriffs in Compton on suspected reckless driving.

Deputies found probable cause that the two men were involved in the earlier robbery and arrested the pair, with one of the two men attempting to flee on foot. The robbery victim positively identified the stolen property that was in the vehicle of the two men.

Hall initially enrolled in Oregon for the spring term but quickly left the team after one practice to tend to a personal matter. At the time, Cristobal told the media that he expected the wide receiver to return to the team.

As the Ducks began Fall workouts in August, Cristobal told the media, "Jalen Hall will not be on the roster as we open camp." The Ducks issued no further updates on Hall’s status despite being listed on the team roster as recently as September 12th.