Missouri State QB defends himself against abuse claims

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) _ Suspended Missouri State quarterback Breck Ruddick is

defending himself against animal abuse allegations.



His attorney, Adam Woody, released a statement Monday that said it is “nothing

short of shameful to see the public react to him so viciously.” The statement

says Ruddick has received death threats after an unidentified woman alleged in a

Facebook post that Ruddick beat her friend’s dog. The statement also says the

Facebook post contains “numerous inaccuracies.”



Ruddick was suspended Friday, and Missouri State told the Springfield

News-Leader the next day that the suspension was tied to abuse allegations.

Without Ruddick, Missouri State fell to Kansas State 35-0 in a game that was

called at halftime because of dangerous weather in the area.



No charges have been filed against Ruddick in Missouri’s Greene County.


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