Already dropped from the Michigan football team, Boubacar Cissoko faces up to 45 years in prison after pleading guilty to four robbery charges.
The 22-year-old former cornerback entered the plea Wednesday in Washtenaw County Circuit Court.
Cissoko originally was charged with trying to rob a cab driver but pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of assault with intent to rob, which carries a 15-year sentence. He also admitted three charges of larceny from a person, including another cab driver and sandwich delivery men.
Cissoko started Michigan’s first four games at cornerback last season, was suspended for two games for violating team rules, then played in one more game before being dismissed from the team.
Cissoko remains jailed, pending an Aug. 10 sentencing.