Tennessee starting safety inactive against No. 3 Alabama days after aggravated assault charge
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Tennessee starting safety Jaylen McCollough will be inactive as the Volunteers take on No. 3 Alabama Saturday afternoon in Knoxville, Tennessee.
McCollough, a four-year starter for Tennessee, was arrested Sunday on an aggravated felony assault charge.
The Tennessee Volunteers team running through the 'T' before the game against the Florida Gators at Neyland Stadium on September 24, 2022, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Tennessee won the game 38-33. (Donald Page/Getty Images)
According to the arrest warrant acquired by the Knoxville News Sentinel, McCollough was arrested Sunday afternoon after allegedly punching a man at a Knoxville apartment complex who had accidentally entered McCollough’s apartment.
"Mr. McCollough is cooperating fully with both the University of Tennessee and Knoxville Police Department investigations into these allegations," McCollough's attorney Chloe Akers said, according to OutKick. "He looks forward to a speedy resolution of this matter and maintains his complete innocence."
TENNESSEE STARTING SAFETY FACES AGGRAVATED ASSAULT CHARGE BEFORE GAME AGAINST NO. 3 ALABAMA
The man, who reportedly said he had been drinking with friends in the apartment complex, had entered the wrong building after receiving no answer from knocking. The man had apologized to the residents and had left after realizing that he was in the wrong apartment.
He told police that a man had pursued him and become aggressive. After apologizing again and telling the man he "didn't have to be a (expletive) about it," he told police that he had been punched in the face, falling down a flight of stairs and losing consciousness.
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