Last month, Mississippi State WR Reggie Todd was charged with simple assault following an altercation at an off-campus party.

He was immediately issued an indefinite suspension by new Mississippi State coach Joe Moorhead, and it appears that suspension will continue.

According to 247Sports, Mississippi State has decided to extend Todd’s suspension through the end of the fall semester, effectively ending his 2018 season:

Genespage.com, the Mississippi State affiliate for 247Sports, has learned that redshirt sophomore wide receiver Reggie Todd will not be a part of the Bulldog football program this fall. Sources close to the situation confirm that Todd has not taken part in summer workouts and will sit out the fall semester. Todd could have the opportunity to return to the program for the 2019 spring semester.

As a redshirt freshman in 2017, Todd caught 14 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown. He also served as a kick returner for the Bulldogs.

Whether he returns in 2019 and beyond remains to be seen, but it doesn’t look like he’ll appear for the team this fall.