Richardson, Edwards dismissed from Volunteers
Associated Press
November 17, 2009; 10:01 a.m.
Two of three Tennessee freshman football players charged last week in an attempted armed robbery have
been dismissed from the team. "Clearly, their actions have no place in our program," coach Lane Kiffin said Monday.
Kiffin
said wide receiver Nu'Keese Richardson, 18, and defensive back Mike
Edwards, 18, were permanently dismissed from the team, while former
starting safety Janzen Jackson, 18, will continue to be barred from
team activities while Kiffin awaits more information in his case.
Richardson
was the player whose recruitment first got Kiffin in trouble with the
Southeastern Conference. Kiffin joked in February that Florida coach
Urban Meyer cheated in trying to keep Richardson as a Gator, earning
Kiffin a reprimand from the SEC.
All three players were out on bond but kept home Saturday when Tennessee traveled to play Mississippi.
Three
victims told police they were sitting in their parked vehicle at about
2 a.m. last Thursday outside a convenience store near Tennessee's
campus when two males dressed in hooded jackets, one brandishing a
handgun, approached and demanded, "Give us everything you've got."
"The
victims stated that they all presented their wallets to the suspects
and showed them that they did not have money," a police report said.
"The victims stated that a third black male then approached and told
the other two black males, 'We've got to go.'"
The three
freshmen were arrested shortly afterward with companion Marie
Montmarquet, 22, also a UT student. She allegedly drove their getaway
Toyota Prius in which police found a pellet gun and hooded jackets.
The
victims identified Richardson and Edwards as the men who approached
their vehicle, and Jackson as the one who told them to leave, the
police report said.
"After extensive and thorough research of
the situation ... and considering various disciplinary options, I've
decided it's in the best interest of our program to remove Nu'Keese and
Mike," Kiffin said in a statement.
"We hold our student athletes
to an extremely high standard on and off the field. Our student
athletes must be responsible members of society, and this type of
conduct will not be tolerated."
Kiffin said he hoped Richardson and Edwards "will learn from their terrible decision."
Richardson,
a highly touted recruit from Pahokee, Fla., finished his Tennessee
career with six catches for 58 yards. Edwards, a Cleveland, Ohio,
native, played in eight games and registered five tackles.
Jackson,
a Lake Charles, La., native, has started seven games this season,
logging 33 tackles and a forced fumble. He was suspended for the
Memphis game for undisclosed reasons, a week after he was named SEC
freshman of the week for a strong performance against South Carolina.