Volunteers Myles Arrested Sunday

College Football News
Posted Apr 18, 2010


Tennessee's Derek Dooley Issues First News Press Release.

By: BE Coleman

The first day of the off-season in Tennessee did not start out positively.

Only hours after displaying a celebrated spring game found BS Darren Myles, Jr. was charged for a undisclosed misdemeanor incident Sunday morning.

The sophomore safety from Carver High in Atlanta found new head coach Derek Dooley issuing a press release to accredited news agencies on behalf of his off field actions.

“I am disappointed in Darren’s behavior, and we are conducting a thorough investigation to determine a proper course of action.

We will continue to implement our structures to educate, discipline and support our student-athletes so that they represent the University of Tennessee with class and integrity.”

… Tennessee Head Coach Derek Dooley

The KPD has not released an incident report on the misdemeanor charge.

On Saturday, Myles intercepted quarterback Matt Simms, stopping a drive that was a huge yardage gainer.


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