OK West once again you twist the actual news.
1. Ayers and Mayo turned themselves in
2. Mayo is a case of mistaken identity hence not being suspended by Fulmer.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Two Tennessee freshmen were charged Tuesday with aggravated assault for their role in fights that broke out between football players and fraternity members at an on-campus party last month.
Jerod Mayo and Robert Ayers, who redshirted last season, turned themselves in and were released from the Knox County Detention Facility on Tuesday.
The arrest of Mayo and Ayers comes two days after quarterback Brent Schaeffer and receiver Bret Smith were charged with misdemeanor assault for allegedly hitting a student who had been arguing with Schaeffer's girlfriend in a dorm early Sunday.
A total of 11 players have been either charged or cited since February with crimes ranging from underage drinking and shoplifting to assault.
"We've got some very immature young men on this football team, and certainly, if not immature, socially unadjusted at this time," coach Phillip Fulmer said Tuesday. "I'm extremely embarrassed and disappointed in the actions of a number of our players over the last several months. We have a large majority of our guys doing the right thing and a few that have embarrassed us in a very big way."
Ayers, a defensive end from Clio, S.C., was suspended from the team by Fulmer. Mayo, a linebacker from Hampton, Va., was not suspended.
Mayo issued a statement through the athletic department, claiming he did not take part in the incident.
Reserve linebacker Daniel Brooks, who was named as a suspect in a police report was not charged. Fulmer suspended him for the first two games of next season for repeated bad behavior, a decision he made several weeks ago but didn't announce until Tuesday.
Fulmer apologized to the university community, the school president, the athletic director and the team's fans. He was visibly angry and said his tolerance for misbehavior was very low.
"I'm not happy right now," he said.
AP NEWS
The Associated Press News Service
APRIL 12 STATEMENT FROM UT SOPHOMORE Jerod Mayo:
"I did not hit anybody and I have no reason for being charged in this incident. My name and reputation are very important to me and I would not do anything to embarrass myself, UT or my teammates.
"I look forward to getting to the bottom of this."
Can you understand that Westdawg