Fremantle skipper David Mundy insists its too early to pull the trigger on Shane Yarran and Michael Johnson, saying the leadership group cant dish out any punishment until the duos court cases are conducted.Yarrans AFL future is hanging by a thread after being charged by police over two separate alleged assaults.The 27-year-old is alleged to have unlawfully wounded a man during a pub brawl in 2015 - just months before he was drafted by the Dockers.And he also faces an aggravated assault charge over an alleged incident that involved a family member in November.Yarran is on indefinite personal leave from the club.Johnson was also charged with assault after allegedly punching a man in an incident at a kebab shop.The cases will be heard in early 2017.Fremantles off-field woes continued last week when star recruit Harley Bennell had his car impounded after police discovered he was driving without a licence.Mundy said the leadership group had been emphasising the values of the club following the indiscretions.But he said it was too early to start handing down any punishments, especially in regards to Yarran and Johnson.Well, they havent been proven guilty of anything yet. So it would be a bit early for us to pull the trigger, Mundy said on Monday.Its not ideal. But were all human, we all make mistakes. Its how we rebound from those mistakes.As a group, we have standards we want to live by. Some guys step away from that a little bit at times.Shanes essentially like a long-term injured player for us. Hes in the background, working hard. But our main focus is on the guys here.Mundy wants to captain Fremantle again next season, but he faces a major fight to stave off contender Nat Fyfe.The player group will vote on the captaincy in January, and Mundy is keen to retain the role despite his torrid first year in the job.Fremantle won just four games last season, while the off-field dramas in recent months have brought the Dockers culture into question.Mundy said he was 100 per cent confident the clubs culture and work ethic were strong.In my time year, in 14 years, its had its fluctuations, Mundy said.But the last five or six years, weve been really rock solid, to the point where around the league we were really envied for how we went about it both on and off the field.Our goal is to get back to that stage. 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In that scenario, TCU could also finish 6-6 if the Horned Frogs lost to Oklahoma State and Texas before playing K-State in the regular-season finale.With coach Charlie Strongs future still uncertain, Texas could be 6-6 with a loss to Kansas and a win over TCU the day after Thanksgiving.Texas Tech (4-6, 2-5), with national total offense leader Patrick Mahomes and a defense that has allowed at least 44 points seven times, could get to six wins by beating Iowa State and then Baylor.AT THE BOTTOMIowa State (2-8, 1-6) has four conference losses of 10 points or less under first-year coach Matt Campbell.The Cyclones only Big 12 win was over Kansas (1-9, 0-7), which has lost 19 consecutive league games and is close to finishing last in the Big 12 for the fifth time in six years.Unless, of course, the Jayhawks can pull off a couple of late-season wins to really jam up things up in the middle of the Big 12 standings.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org ' ' '