Joseph Randle

[1] He recorded a career-best leap of 6.65 meters in the long jump at the 2010 North East Track Classic, where he took silver.

[4] The 24 rushing touchdowns were second most in school history, behind College Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders who had 37 in 1989.

As a junior in 2012, he was the Big-12 Conference's leading rusher with 1,417 yards, scored 14 touchdowns and earned first-team All-conference honors.

He started the first 6 games, until suffering a strained oblique and being substituted against the New York Giants by Darren McFadden, who ran for 152 yards on 29 carries.

On October 28, he was demoted to a reserve role and left the team's facility after learning the news and also being faced with a possible suspension by the league.

[7] On November 3, he was waived with the Cowboys mentioning that the main reason was to deal with an unspecified personal issue.

On October 13, 2014, Randle was arrested at Dillard's department store in Frisco, Texas and later released on bond for Class B Theft of men's underwear and cologne valued between $50-$500.

Officers showed up to the hotel where Randle was renting a room after receiving a report of domestic violence with a weapon.

In April 2015, the Wichita District Attorney's office announced that Randle would not face any charges, citing a lack of evidence.

[12] On February 21, 2016, Randle was arrested in Wichita, Kansas for aggravated battery, possession of drugs and criminal damage to property.

Randle was ordered to be held at the Sedgwick County jail in Wichita on four counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, criminal destruction of property, and possession of hallucinogenics/marijuana.

[15] On February 9, 2017, Randle was arrested on charges of aggravated battery and disorderly conduct stemming from an altercation in a Kansas jail.