Just days after a car accident left Indiana forward Devin Davis in the hospital, the Hoosiers program has taken another hit as Troy Williams and Stanford Robinson have been suspended for failed drug tests, sources told ESPN.
Coach Tom Crean said on his radio show Monday night that Williams and Robinson will miss four games. He also said freshman Emmitt Holt, who allegedly drove into Davis, would be suspended four games.
"We also had a couple of other bad choices made this summer. We're not a program that waits for this or that," Crean said on his radio show. "They made those bad choices. The rules say they sit a certain amount, well I say they sit more. Stanford Robinson and Troy Williams, they're also going to sit for four games."
The 6-foot-7 Williams started all 32 games last season and averaged 7.3 points per game. With the departure of Noah Vonleh and Will Sheehey, Williams is expected to play a major role on this year's team.
Robinson started nine games last season and averaged 6.4 points.