Eddie Heard was one of three Oregon football players removed from the Oregon roster.

Three Oregon football players are no longer with the Oregon football program, a UO spokesman confirmed to DuckTerritory.com

Senior defensive end Eddie Heard and redshirt freshmen Tristen Wallace and Darrian Franklin are no longer playing football at Oregon.

Heard was arrested during the month of November on misdemeanor charges of fourth-degree assault and harassment from an incident at an off-campus bar in Eugene.

Heard was suspended indefinitely by the Oregon staff after his arrest.

Wallace and Franklin, two prized recruits from the 2016 recruiting class signed by former head coach Mark Helfrich, have been barred from the UO campus and are under investigation in Lane County after allegations of sexual assault were filed two weeks ago, according to The Oregonian.

Neither player has been charged with a crime at this time.

Heard signed with Oregon as part of the2014 recruiting class out of Junior College. He redshirted during the 2014 and then served as a role player the last two seasons. He finished his career at Oregon playing in 19 games and recording five tackles.

Wallace was the nation's 196th best player in the 2016 recruiting class. Playing quarterback at DeSoto high school in Texas, he signed with Oregon after being an Ohio State commit for most of his senior season. Wallace played wide receiver at Oregon.

Franklin was a four-star linebacker out of Downey, Calif. and committed to the Ducks over offers from USC, Oklahoma, and Washington.

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