EUGENE – Oregon has suspended cornerback Cliff Harris pending further review of a Monday incident in which he was cited by Eugene police for driving while not wearing a seatbelt, with a suspended license and while uninsured.

The suspension will include a complete prohibition from all football activities until the matter is resolved, according to a release from the Oregon football program.

Oregon coach Chip Kelly was not available for further comment.

Eugene police director of public information Melinda Kletzok said a motorcycle officer pulled Harris over at 2:06 p.m. after he made a left turn in the convertible Mustang he was driving from Hilyard Street to travel west on East Broadway because the officer noticed the All-American cornerback was not wearing a seatbelt.

During the traffic stop, the officer learned that Harris was driving with a suspended and without insurance. The car, which Kletzok said belongs to a family member, was impounded.

The base fine for driving without a seat belt is $115. Operating a vehicle with a suspended license carries a base fine of $575. The base fine for driving as an uninsured motorist is $262.

In June, Harris, who committed a taunting penalty prior to Oregon’s 45-2 win Saturday at Colorado,

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That incident led Oregon coach Chip Kelly to suspend Harris for the season opener against LSU.

--Aaron Fentress

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