Ohio State football receiver C.J. Saunders was arrested Monday night for a violation of the curfew imposed in Columbus in response to widespread protests. According to online court records, Saunders posted bond Tuesday morning. His arraignment on a misdemeanor charge of violation of ordered curfew is scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday. Eleven Warriors first reported Saunders' arrest. The arrest report cited did not specify whether Saunders was participating in a protest. A 10 p.m.-6 a.m. curfew had been imposed in Columbus, and according to that report, Columbus Police Department officers detained Saunders at 10:45 p.m. Saunders, a former walk-on who earned a scholarship, was selected as a team captain for the 2019 season. However, he did not play due to lingering injuries. He has been in the process of seeking an NCAA medical hardship waiver that would grant him a sixth year of eligibility so he can return to the team in 2020. Saunders was one of 16 Buckeye players included in an anti-racism video posted to Twitter on Monday night. - Cleveland Plain Dealer