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Texas WR Isaiah Bond self-surrenders on sexual assault warrant, says accusations are 'patently false'

University of Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond turned himself in Thursday morning on a sexual assault warrant issued by the Frisco (Texas) Police Department, according to a Frisco PD public information officer.

Bond, 21, was subsequently released after posting bail.

Bond released a statement obtained by NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.

"Regarding the accusation made against me, I would appreciate the time and opportunity to defend myself and prove the claims made, patently false," Bond said in the statement. "I am in full cooperation with the authorities and will remain a willing and active participant in the investigation. Unfortunately, claims like these prove to be harmful to all involved, absent full review. I kindly request that all reserve judgement until the authorities provide a complete report based on truth and evidence."

The Texas product has been widely predicted to be a Day 2 (second or third round) selection in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.

Bond, who played his freshman and sophomore years at Alabama, is coming off a junior season with Texas in which he recorded 34 receptions for 540 yards and five touchdowns.

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