Former WSU RB’s coach Robbie Rouse Arrested on Suspicion of DUI | Blew Four Times The Legal Limit

New Washington State running backs coach Robbie Rouse resigned unexpectedly, citing “personal matters” as the reason for his departure.
After delving through records, Robbie Rouse was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) over a week ago.
Rouse was booked for DUI after being pulled over on US 195, just north of Colfax, on March 16th around 5 p.m. for speeding. He was released the following day on his own recognizance and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Colfax next Tuesday morning.
Robbie Rouse blew a .3 multiple times, that is four times the legal limit. According to the Cleveland Clinic, a BAC between .30 and .40 results in alcohol poisoning.
Rouse vomited multiple times at Whitman County Jail. He was a former South Dakota State coach before leaving for Washington State.
Rouse played college football as a running back for the Fresno State Bulldogs football team from 2009 to 2012. He ended up getting signed by the Cleveland Browns and had a cup of tea in the CFL and IFL.

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