Report: Rutgers player claims he was bullied, threatened by defensive coordinator

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The school that fired a men’s basketball coach just earlier this year due to crossing a line with his players is once again in familiar territory. This time it comes on the football field.

Rutgers defensive coordinator Dave Cohen has been accused of abusive language and threats to defensive back Jevon Tyree. Tyree left the team in the spring after one incident apparently crossed the line for the 19-year-old. According to a report by NJ.com, Tyree and his family are pursuing legal action against Cohen, suggesting the assistant coach’s actions and behavior was spread to other coaches and resulted in Tyree’s position on the team dropping and eventually leading to his exclusion from team meetings.

“I really think disciplinary action should happen, almost to the point where (Cohen) should get fired. I really do,” Mark Tyree, Jevon’s father, said to NJ.com. “That’s how bad it is, especially for the damage he’s done to Jevon.”

Tyree has not appeared on the team’s two-deep depth chart this season. He has appeared in just one game this season, a week two game against Norfolk State. Tyree was a three-star recruit from New Jersey according to Rivals, choosing Rutgers over offers from Penn State, Iowa, Maryland, Georgia Tech and more.

Tyree claims Cohen once threatened to head-butt him during a study session.

“He definitely said some things that people were shocked by,” Tyree said. “They were wondering why I didn’t hit him in his face. Players put themselves in my shoes and they were like, ‘Tyree, if that was me, I would have went off.’ I’m not that type of person. I’m not going to do something crazy.”

Given the recent bullying episodes seen with the Rutgers basketball team and more recently with the Miami Dolphins, this story will be another one to keep an eye on.

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Utah State player upgraded to fair condition after collapse

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Utah State redshirt freshman wide receiver Josh Davis is in fair condition on Friday, one day after collapsing at spring football practice following sudden cardiac arrest, the university announced.

Davis, initially was listed in critical condition, was breathing on his own. He is in the intensive-care unit at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah.

Davis’ parents arrived in Utah on Thursday evening.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pound Davis, who is from Carlsbad, California, collapsed at Merlin Olsen Field and was immediately treated by the training staff, the university said. He was taken to Logan Regional Hospital.

The university said Davis was stabilized in the Logan hospital before being moved to Ogden.

Alabama suspends freshman defensive back after drug arrest

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama freshman defensive back Tony Mitchell has been suspended from the team following his arrest on a drug charge.

Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said Monday after the first practice of spring that Mitchell was suspended from the team “and all team activities until we gather more information about the situation and what his legal circumstance is.”

The Holmes County Sheriff’s Office arrested Mitchell and another man, Christophere Lewis, last week on a charge of possession of marijuana with the intent to sell or deliver, according to a post on the department’s Facebook page. Lewis also was charged with carrying a concealed gun without a permit.

“Everybody’s got an opportunity to make choices and decisions,” Saban said. “There’s no such thing as being in the wrong place at the wrong time. You’ve gotta be responsible for who you’re with, who you’re around and what you do, who you associate yourself with and the situations that you put yourself in. It is what it is, but there is cause and effect when you make choices and decisions that put you in bad situations.”

Mitchell, who is from Alabaster, Alabama, was a five-star prospect rated the 34th-best player and No. 3 safety in the 247Composite rankings.

Mitchell was driving the vehicle during a traffic stop. After deputies smelled marijuana, Mitchell picked up a baggie of marijuana from the passenger floorboard, according to the department’s Facebook post.

Sheriff’s deputies found “an additional significant amount of marijuana, a set of scales, a loaded handgun between the passenger seat and center console, and a large amount of cash,” according to the department’s Facebook post.