Multiple Florida football players face university disciplinary action after an on-campus confrontation in May involving airsoft guns and lying to police, according to First Coast News.
University police reportedly began investigating after police were called May 28 when a witness reported people arguing and saying that he believed they had guns. The incident was captured on surveillance and cell phone video, according to the UF police report obtained by First Coast News.
The confrontation was reportedly between a Gainesville, Florida, gambler and a group of football players, including senior tight end C'yontai Lewis.
According to First Coast News, sophomore receiver Kadarius Toney and sophomore defensive tackle Kyree Campbell were recommended to the student conduct board for thier roles in the confict while appearing to hold weapons.