The Vols Aren't Taking It Well
This image was lost some time after publication. When I saw that three Tennessee football players had been arrested, I just assumed that one of them was Pac Man Jones. It wasn't the Titans, though, it was the Volunteers, who figure if they can't beat some ass on the field, they should beat some ass in the club.
Police were called to a spot called "Goodfellas" at about 3 a.m. when things got a little rowdy. Cops arrive to find some screaming, some shoving, and presumably, some taunts about the earlier 28-24 loss to LSU.
One of those arrested with starting running back Arian Foster. In the AP article, Foster is noted only as shoving someone. Two other Vols were arrested, Antonio Wardlow and David Holbert, and their roles in any fight are also unclear. They're all charged with disorderly conduct and underage consumption, and Wardlow with a bonus charge of public intox.
You can't spell "Citrus" without UT, nor can you spell "penal institution."
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