Vols dismiss freshman QB Salter following arrest

NCAAF

The Tennessee Volunteers dismissed freshman quarterback Kaidon Salter on Thursday after he was arrested last week on charges of simple possession and driving without a license.

Salter, a former four-star prospect from Texas, was previously suspended from the team in March after an incident at an on-campus residence hall. He was later reinstated.

Tennessee announced Salter’s dismissal in a statement Thursday, wishing him and his family “all the best in his future endeavors.”

The Vols’ quarterback room has been in flux since the end of last season when Jarrett Guarantano and J.T. Shrout both transferred.

Tennessee, which hired head coach Josh Heupel in late January, then added transfers Joe Milton from Michigan and Hendon Hooker from Virginia Tech.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Caleb Williams’ regression sealed fate of ousted OC Shane Waldron; what’s next for Bears?
Ovi’s comeback against Father Time, Jets on full burn: The NHL’s surprising one-month trends
Sources: West Virginia’s Greene to start at QB
Our guide to every Week 11 NFL game: Matchup previews, predictions, picks and nuggets
Heat hold Butler (ankle) out of lineup at Wolves

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *