NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vanderbilt has dismissed four football players from the team and kicked them off campus while Nashville police investigate whether a sex crime occurred in a campus dormitory.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Vanderbilt has dismissed four football players from the team and kicked them off campus while Nashville police investigate whether a sex crime occurred in a campus dormitory.
Two projected Texas A&M starters, charged with two counts of misdemeanor assault and one count of criminal mischief stemming from an April incident in College Station, Texas, were released from jail Monday.
Senior safety Floyd Raven Sr., 20, and junior cornerback Deshazor Everett, 21, each turned themselves in and were released from jail Monday afternoon, according to the Brazos County Sheriff's official website. Warrants for Raven and Everett were issued on Friday, Brazos County sheriff Chris Kirk told ESPN on Monday.
Two projected Texas A&M starters, charged with two counts of misdemeanor assault and one count of criminal mischief stemming from an April incident in College Station, Texas, were released from jail Monday.
Senior safety Floyd Raven Sr., 20, and junior cornerback Deshazor Everett, 21, each turned themselves in and were released from jail Monday afternoon, according to the Brazos County Sheriff's official website. Warrants for Raven and Everett were issued on Friday, Brazos County sheriff Chris Kirk told ESPN on Monday.
Coach James Franklin released a statement Monday saying defensive back Brandon Banks, safety Cory Batey, receiver Jaborian ''Tip'' McKenzie and tight end Brandon Vandenburg are no longer on the roster after violating team rules.
None of the four played a snap for Vanderbilt last season. Batey, a Nashville, Tenn., native, came in last season as a receiver and redshirted behind Jordan Matthews and Chris Boyd before switching to safety this spring. His attorney Worrick Robinson declined to comment because of the pending investigation.
Banks, from Brandywine, Md., also redshirted as a freshman last season. Attorney Grover Collins said Banks is innocent of any and all wrongdoing.
Coach James Franklin released a statement Monday saying defensive back Brandon Banks, safety Cory Batey, receiver Jaborian ''Tip'' McKenzie and tight end Brandon Vandenburg are no longer on the roster after violating team rules.
None of the four played a snap for Vanderbilt last season. Batey, a Nashville, Tenn., native, came in last season as a receiver and redshirted behind Jordan Matthews and Chris Boyd before switching to safety this spring. His attorney Worrick Robinson declined to comment because of the pending investigation.
Banks, from Brandywine, Md., also redshirted as a freshman last season. Attorney Grover Collins said Banks is innocent of any and all wrongdoing.

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