The Missouri Tigers will be dealing with a legal issue as they head to Purdue to take on the Boilermakers this weekend.

That’s because a walk-on graduate-transfer linebacker was arrested early Friday morning on suspicion of DWI.

Per Dave Matter of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Robinson was arrested near campus and has since been suspended indefinitely by the team:

Missouri linebacker Noah Robinson was arrested early Friday morning on suspicion of driving while intoxicated near campus, MU Police confirmed.

He’s been suspended indefinitely, team spokesman Chad Moller said.

Robinson has played in both games so far this season, recording one tackle on special teams.

While he’s not a starter, he is a key backup, and if he misses Saturday’s game (which it sounds like he will), it’ll affect the Tigers’ game plan.