This story checks out to me. Lewis could Harass Jordan about his terrible record as a Buffs QB AND as a Kansas QB. 2 counts harassment.
Jordan swings at him, and a fight breaks out. They both get arrested.
Open and shut case.
The hypothesis about this being some kind of mutual affray between Webb and Lewis is a fascinating. Being a lawyer (and occasionally playing one on TV), I will say this. There are a number of ways to commit Harassment under Colorado law, but you usually see it where the person is charged with touching another person with the intent to annoy, harass, or alarm. Assault, under Colorado law, requires some kind of injury, so harassment is sort of like an assault without an injury. You can also commit harassment by following a person in public, or making harassing phone calls, and a few other ways, but I would bet that it is the touching with intent to annoy, harass, or alarm.
Second degree assault is a very serious offense. Like harassment, there are a number of ways to commit this offense, but it is usually seen in cases where the suspect causes serious bodily injury to another (i.e. broken bones, second or third degree burns, permanent scarring, etc) or uses a deadly weapon to cause any kind of non-serious bodily injury (if you have both a deadly weapon and serious bodily injury, it is first degree assault). There is a mandatory minimum five years in prison if convicted of these kinds of second degree assault. Interestingly, if you "slip someone a micky" or unknowingly administer some kind of incapacitating substance to another person, that is also second degree assault. So it could be that they got together to slip someone a micky, but I would think you would see conspiracy charges if that happened, so I think that is not what happened.
If this is indeed a mutual affray, I would bet that they got into a fight and broke each others noses, or something like that, and that Lewis got the harassment charges by pushing people away or going hands-on with people trying to intervene.
That being said, I could not be more DELIGHTED that the newest Cornhusker is leaving our state with such aplomb!