Davon Durant's time with the Arizona State Sun Devils has reportedly come to an end before it even began.
Durant was let go from the program Wednesday after being sentenced to two years of supervised probation following a guilty plea to a disorderly conduct charge, head coach Todd Graham told Sports Illustrated's Thayer Evans. Graham had already suspended him indefinitely after he was accused of domestic violence against his girlfriend in March.
"One witness in the reported domestic violence incident said he saw a man slam the woman’s head into the dashboard of a vehicle twice, while another witness said he was in his apartment when he heard a woman scream, according to the police report," the State Press' Fabian Ardaya wrote.