It was Hogue's first OWI offense, and it comes a month after he suited up for the final time in an ISU uniform.
Hogue started all 70 games during his time at Iowa State, posting career numbers of 9.3 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. His defining moment for the Cyclones came in the Sweet 16 of the 2014 NCAA tournament when he stepped up to fill in offensively for the injured Georges Niang, scoring 34 points in an ISU loss to the eventual national champion UConn Huskies.
Hogue was consistently described by coaches and teammates as a leader on the team and had been charged only without possessing a valid driver's license during his residence in Story County, according to Iowa Courts Online.