View Full Version : Two UT football players Dismissed from the team!
JBLAZE10
02-13-2008, 08:09 PM
KNOXVILLE – Tennessee linebacker Dorian Davis and defensive back Antonio Wardlow were dismissed from the team by Coach Phillip Fulmer Wednesday for an undisclosed violation of team rules, the school released in a statement.
A message left for Fulmer was not immediately returned.
Davis and Wardlow, both sophomores, were not starters but did play significant roles for the Vols this season. Davis played in 12 games and had 15 tackles and one forced fumble. Wardlow played in 13 games and had a memorable play on UT’s final defensive play of the season. Wardlow intercepted a pass with less than one minute remaining against Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl in Tampa, Fla., Jan. 1 to secure UT’s victory.
Davis was involved with police earlier this season while visiting his hometown of Iowa City, Iowa. He was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct following a physical altercation with another man, a police report said.
Fulmer did not publicly announce any disciplinary action but in the following weeks, Davis did not play against Mississippi State or Alabama. Davis played in the other 12 of UT’s games.
Reach Bryan Mullen at 865-712-4090 or bmullen@tennessean.com (bmullen@tennessean.com).
I love to see this keep happening at UT, especially since I live in Tennessee and have to listen to annoying UT Fans.
USC_DOGHUNTER
02-13-2008, 08:28 PM
I hate to see young men throw opportunities away and have to give up on a dream. Just seems like these kids are taking for granted the abilities they have. Their future is so bright if they work hard and keep their head straight. Just sad.
FlorenceCock
02-13-2008, 08:32 PM
I love to see this keep happening at UT, especially since I live in Tennessee and have to listen to annoying UT Fans.
This is a pretty low and classless thing to say. These are two men that have ruined any chance of having a successful football career and you are happy about it.
hayesnumber76
02-13-2008, 08:33 PM
I hate to see young men throw opportunities away and have to give up on a dream. Just seems like these kids are taking for granted the abilities they have. Their future is so bright if they work hard and keep their head straight. Just sad.
I agree... and the sad thing about it is, that there will likely be no end in the near future with these kids getting big heads...
mickeyrivers
02-13-2008, 09:26 PM
This is a pretty low and classless thing to say. These are two men that have ruined any chance of having a successful football career and you are happy about it.
first of all, you know some other school will swoop in and take them, so it's not like they're done forever.
secondly, they didn't catch a disease or suffer an injury or something. they broke the law (at least one of them did) and now they are suffering the consequences.
garnet4ever
02-14-2008, 08:04 AM
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3244690
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer dismissed defensive back Antonio Wardlow and reserve linebacker Dorian Davis for violations of team rules.
Wardlow, a sophomore from Winston-Salem, N.C., saved the Vols' win over Wisconsin in the Outback Bowl with an interception on the 1-yard line with less than a minute left.
It was not immediately known why Wardlow was dismissed. He was one of three Vols arrested after a fight outside a Knoxville nightclub in November 2006.
Davis, a sophomore who played in 16 games at Tennessee, mostly on special teams, was cited for fighting in his Iowa hometown in October.
According to Iowa City police, Davis got into a verbal altercation with the friend of an acquaintance and then pushed him and struck him. Davis was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct but released without going to jail.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
hardcock2
02-14-2008, 08:37 AM
first of all, you know some other school will swoop in and take them, so it's not like they're done forever.
secondly, they didn't catch a disease or suffer an injury or something. they broke the law (at least one of them did) and now they are suffering the consequences.
I agree with you....this is something they COULD control and they chose not to. It's their own fault...and it is fun seeing UT keep having these issues...shows the kind of kids they go after. Not that we don't have our own issues though.
mickeyrivers
02-14-2008, 09:48 AM
yeah, i don't think we need to revel in it, but i don't think we need to light luminaries either.
gamecock1125
02-14-2008, 10:05 AM
first of all, you know some other school will swoop in and take them, so it's not like they're done forever.
secondly, they didn't catch a disease or suffer an injury or something. they broke the law (at least one of them did) and now they are suffering the consequences.
wardlow i heard from some people in winston-salem where im from and he's from was considering transferring to usc to be with his cousin Alonzo Winfield but i doubt spurrier would take him now
Hopefultiger
02-14-2008, 10:15 AM
wardlow i heard from some people in winston-salem where im from and he's from was considering transferring to usc to be with his cousin Alonzo Winfield but i doubt spurrier would take him now
I'd disagree here. I think Spurrier would probably take him. Remember that these are youngsters who have probably been treated like minor royalty since they were in pop warner leagues. They get special treatment in high school and being minors, their teachers/the local cops and pretty much everyone else gives them every chance to succeed. It's quite natural for them to think that this is going to continue, and let's face it, 18-20 year old jocks are not generally known for thinking things through. Wardlow really got a bloody nose from this, but that doesn't mean he can't have a second chance. Spurrier is pretty good at giving them and IMO has a pretty good sense of when to let things go and when to cut his losses (and the player). So I can see SS giving this guy a shot, but keeping him on a short leash.
FeartheSpur
02-14-2008, 11:05 AM
bring him on...i would take him
sc455
02-14-2008, 11:10 AM
bring him on...i would take himlou holtz tried to do the right thing and got burned. it is a fact that more times than not you end up regretting getting involved in a a situation like this. sorry for the kid but lata
FeartheSpur
02-14-2008, 11:17 AM
nobody even knows why the kid got kicked off...he could have missed a workout or something...who are we to judge what he did?
CockynTN
02-14-2008, 02:44 PM
I would be willing to bet anything that it was something way worse then a missed workout. Since when has Fulmer EVER actually punished somebody for not doing what he says???
FinchMcCrunkNasty
02-14-2008, 03:05 PM
dude what kind of make shift operation are they running up there? i have never seen so many kids get in trouble or dismissed from a team. they are really giving miami and us a run for our money!
Freehawk
02-14-2008, 03:44 PM
They have an overwhelming lead in the Fulmer Cup, for most disciplinary actions needed
Freehawk
02-14-2008, 03:45 PM
nobody even knows why the kid got kicked off...he could have missed a workout or something...who are we to judge what he did?
"It's Not Like I shot the President or Anything"
- FSU player
WhyNotUs?
02-14-2008, 05:38 PM
I would be willing to bet anything that it was something way worse then a missed workout. Since when has Fulmer EVER actually punished somebody for not doing what he says???
I'm guessing they ate some of Phil's food....
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