UT reinstates Brian Williams

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Tennessee's Brian Williams makes a shot attempt while guarded by ETSU's Micah Williams, left, and Mike Smith. Williams scored 9 points in the game and nabbed 4 rebounds.

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Tennessee's Brian Williams makes a shot attempt while guarded by ETSU's Micah Williams, left, and Mike Smith. Williams scored 9 points in the game and nabbed 4 rebounds.

Tennessee junior Brian Williams was reinstated after serving a nine-game suspension but didn’t play in the Vols’ 79-53 win over South Carolina Saturday.

Williams hasn’t taken part in team activities since being suspended after his arrest during a well-documented Jan. 1 traffic stop that also involved Tyler Smith, Cameron Tatum and Melvin Goins.

Smith, who took responsibility for two guns found in the car, was dismissed from the team. Goins and Tatum served four-game suspensions. Williams suspension was longer, presumably, because a small bag of marijuana was found in his backpack. The players’ next court case is scheduled for Friday in General Sessions Court.

“It’s good to have Brian back; he was very grateful, and very emotional about being back,’’ UT coach Bruce Pearl said. “The team was happy he was there, and we’ll work him in. I don’t think the rotation will change.’’

The 6-foot-10, 278-pound Williams was the Vols’ sixth man prior to his suspension, averaging 5.9 points and 5.4 rebounds in 16.7 minutes.

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HtownVol writes:

Thats fine with me. He served his time. We need a big body for the tourny.

Just he makes the most of this HUGE chance BP has given him!

westknoxvol24 writes:

Time to step up young man!

HtownVol writes:

Meant to say "hope he makes the most of this chance"

tenuscvol writes:

cool...need the big guy...GBO!

dvols writes:

what did he do wrong?

cumberlandVOL writes:

in response to dvols:

what did he do wrong?

tell me you're kidding

utfpmd writes:

in response to dvols:

what did he do wrong?

He had a bag of weed!

jdcdjc writes:

in response to dvols:

what did he do wrong?

The weed was found in his backpack.

utfpmd writes:

Welcome back, he has been punished. Just drug screen him frequently!

vol_4_fan writes:

Hey big guy, handle it like Camron & Melvin have and you will be fine. Go Vols

coachmull writes:

He needs to be kept on a very high moral standard. One small mistake and out.

LdyVolFaninKS writes:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Plasticman writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Dorothy, please don't worry about Bruce and his team. Based on your name, you need to just worry about the Lady Vols. I would think the consequences of missing almost half a season for a misdemeanor charge is pretty stringent.

1963volfan writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Wish everyone was as perfect as we are. Then no one would need a second chance.Give the young man another chance,no one is perfect except myself and LdyVolFaninKS

murrayvol writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Going to church tomorrow? If forgiveness comes up, you should pay attention.

allvol32 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Give the young man a chance to turn his life around. As far as the "joke" and "disgusting" comments I suspect that you're a troll and not a real Vol fan.

volsn3 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

I agree totally...He was caught with drugs in his possesion...And to add to the current "ROTATION" that doesn't work...He will take valuable playing time from Hall...Hall is so much more talented...This will frustrate him as well...There goes the rest of the season

Ringleader writes:

in response to 1963volfan:

Wish everyone was as perfect as we are. Then no one would need a second chance.Give the young man another chance,no one is perfect except myself and LdyVolFaninKS

except, this was not his second chance

rockytopatl writes:

in response to volsn3:

I agree totally...He was caught with drugs in his possesion...And to add to the current "ROTATION" that doesn't work...He will take valuable playing time from Hall...Hall is so much more talented...This will frustrate him as well...There goes the rest of the season

Big whoopee. He has served his time.

There are plenty of minutes and a big need for an extra big body. Hall will get more than his share of playing time because it will be several more games before Williams is back into playing shape.

ZacharyUTK writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

HE MISSED HALF THE SEASON!

bluetick writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Damn Tina! Eat some ham. It's weed, not crack cocaine. Relax. Maybe smoke a lil bit or something. He paid his dues. Let me guess... you're a NUN and can walk on water?

volsgirl writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

Hey I bet you do nothing wrong when you was young and stupid????? this young man has served his time .....GO VOLS

rkastens writes:

There has to be more to this than we know. How does Tyler get kicked off the team in about a week after the incident, and the others only miss some games and are back on the team? I'm guessing the guns were Tyler's or else he took responsibility for them. That's the only thing that makes sense to me.

volsn3 writes:

Just read some of these posts on here and it makes me sick to think that people thinking that drugs are just ok....I would never teach my nine year old daughter that...I think that a whole year suspension and proven fact that this young man has changed his way of thinking would be sufficient...Morals mean something to me...Yet i guess i am in the minority

schymtz writes:

Brian Williams is a Volunteer Basketball player who has shown great growth made significant contributions to this team. Time now for fans and players alike to support this team and focus on beating South Carolina. Please quit de-focusing on history. Welcome home, big guy!

schymtz writes:

in response to volsn3:

Just read some of these posts on here and it makes me sick to think that people thinking that drugs are just ok....I would never teach my nine year old daughter that...I think that a whole year suspension and proven fact that this young man has changed his way of thinking would be sufficient...Morals mean something to me...Yet i guess i am in the minority

Promised myself earlier that I would not get into a situation about which I know very little. But how dare you suggest that abiding by the rules and supporting the coach when he suspends, re-instates, and disciplines players amounts to believing drugs are OK. I don't believe that and I don't believe for a split second that Pearl believes it.

Volnupstate writes:

in response to grizzly:

(This comment was removed by the site staff.)

Guess we know what you were smoking during college.....and still must be. 95%, LOL! And 50% of college students are gay.

marc_ash#231781 writes:

Memphis drops another game...where are the Memphis fans this season? I miss them.

TommyJack writes:

in response to rkastens:

There has to be more to this than we know. How does Tyler get kicked off the team in about a week after the incident, and the others only miss some games and are back on the team? I'm guessing the guns were Tyler's or else he took responsibility for them. That's the only thing that makes sense to me.

Has been reported about 100 times.

skyhawk836 writes:

in response to volsn3:

Just read some of these posts on here and it makes me sick to think that people thinking that drugs are just ok....I would never teach my nine year old daughter that...I think that a whole year suspension and proven fact that this young man has changed his way of thinking would be sufficient...Morals mean something to me...Yet i guess i am in the minority

The further we all get from 18-20 years old the scarier it looks and the less tolerant we become of these kids.
Stick your indignation somewhere. People who know more about this then we do have decided he's been punished enough.

we3vols#281863 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

I have spent some time in KS. You are disgusting.

LdyVolFaninKS writes:

How much is a 4 year scholarship worth at UT? Somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000? I think contracts should be signed. When you are a collegiate athlete, you are representing your school at all times. Part of the contract should state that if at any time you violate the law, your scholarship can be revoked. I'm sure my kids could go 4 years without breaking the law for $100,000.

Hounddog writes:

in response to marc_ash#231781:

Memphis drops another game...where are the Memphis fans this season? I miss them.

I had a wart removed from my backside and I miss it,too. Hounddog

volsn3 writes:

in response to schymtz:

Promised myself earlier that I would not get into a situation about which I know very little. But how dare you suggest that abiding by the rules and supporting the coach when he suspends, re-instates, and disciplines players amounts to believing drugs are OK. I don't believe that and I don't believe for a split second that Pearl believes it.

Bottom line is that Coach Pearl is the best thing that has happened to VOL Basketball....But, would coach Summitt put up with this...No way...They all should have been suspended for the year and let the rest of the atheletes see that DRUGS will not be tolerated...They can get their second chances next season...This is one decision that i will never support that it is ok to use drugs,,,Once again I am in the minority when it comes to the use of drugs..

we3vols#281863 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

How much is a 4 year scholarship worth at UT? Somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000? I think contracts should be signed. When you are a collegiate athlete, you are representing your school at all times. Part of the contract should state that if at any time you violate the law, your scholarship can be revoked. I'm sure my kids could go 4 years without breaking the law for $100,000.

I pity you. Take off your judges robe and enjoy life. I do (never used any drug) however I am not qualified to be a judge. I pray your children do not break your heart. It is obvious anything out from under your judgement would be more than your honor could bare.

tree_em_smokey writes:

in response to volsn3:

Bottom line is that Coach Pearl is the best thing that has happened to VOL Basketball....But, would coach Summitt put up with this...No way...They all should have been suspended for the year and let the rest of the atheletes see that DRUGS will not be tolerated...They can get their second chances next season...This is one decision that i will never support that it is ok to use drugs,,,Once again I am in the minority when it comes to the use of drugs..

No one is saying it is ok to use drugs. Why is your "punishment" of one year justifiable when the people who know more about the situation punished each player accordingly? Im not bashing you or saying drugs are "ok". GBO!!!

chargervol writes:

I can't believe witchdoctor isn't in on these comments. Let's here you witchdoctor.

moose_47 writes:

Will all the blue hairs please stick to the Lady Vols?? I'm sure NONE of you ever did ANYTHING you weren't supposed to do, and you've never broken ANY law.

utucla writes:

in response to volsn3:

Just read some of these posts on here and it makes me sick to think that people thinking that drugs are just ok....I would never teach my nine year old daughter that...I think that a whole year suspension and proven fact that this young man has changed his way of thinking would be sufficient...Morals mean something to me...Yet i guess i am in the minority

you are absolutely right....let's give him the death penalty....that'll show 'em.....

schymtz writes:

If anybody here is concerned about the game, the Vols combined a so-so offense with good defence while SC put on a sub-par performance. Vols have a lead, but they led at LSU. The crowd doesn't look to be overactive and CT rolled an ankle-not a blunt.

vanbarnhill#637222 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

If an athlete can flunk three drug test before being suspended at UT what is a mere bag of weed....don't hold your breath for a good outcome on this reinstatement!

copjon writes:

Everyone seems to be forgetting Pearl doesn't have a very big tolerance for drugs/bad behavior. See Ramar Smith, Duke Crews and Major Wingate.

I trust his discretion on discipline.

Navalorange writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

How much is a 4 year scholarship worth at UT? Somewhere between $50,000 and $100,000? I think contracts should be signed. When you are a collegiate athlete, you are representing your school at all times. Part of the contract should state that if at any time you violate the law, your scholarship can be revoked. I'm sure my kids could go 4 years without breaking the law for $100,000.

People like you who are so "sure" their kids are perfect, a lot of times, have the worst kids of them all.

Except for maybe the Military Colleges and the more religeous based schools, Universities everywhere will generally give a basketball player one or two chances with weed. That's a reality. Kids make mistakes, another reality. You need some of that reality stuff yourself.

UTVOLSRROCKN writes:

in response to schymtz:

If anybody here is concerned about the game, the Vols combined a so-so offense with good defence while SC put on a sub-par performance. Vols have a lead, but they led at LSU. The crowd doesn't look to be overactive and CT rolled an ankle-not a blunt.

Hey schymtz! I'm here watching with you! Its great to see Maze playing so well so far for a change, is is not? GBO!!!!!!!!!!!!

schymtz writes:

in response to vanbarnhill#637222:

If an athlete can flunk three drug test before being suspended at UT what is a mere bag of weed....don't hold your breath for a good outcome on this reinstatement!

This is a rather standard practice by most universities. Each offense ordinarily is dealt with progressively in terms of counseling and so on BECAUSE these athletes are students first and UT is not a Seminary. The point is to address the issue competently and not impulsively. Felony charges are another issue, but we don't throw kids away. Clearly, Tyler used up his chances. That's sad, but not the end of the world for him or for UT.

schymtz writes:

in response to UTVOLSRROCKN:

Hey schymtz! I'm here watching with you! Its great to see Maze playing so well so far for a change, is is not? GBO!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes! Lookin' pretty good so far. A MAZE ing performance. Hope CT is OK. A great game doesn't make up for a poor road show at LSU, but it can prepare for a better one next week. GBO

tartarsauce writes:

welcome back Brian

tweetdriver63#346474 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

In case you weren't aware, Mike Hamilton has instituted a zero tolerance policy now for any gun or drug-related charges.

marc_ash#231781 writes:

in response to LdyVolFaninKS:

This program is a joke. Do what you want, when you want. No rules...carry illegal drugs and get arrested, there will be no consequences. Disgusting.

You picked a baaaad post to represent yourself.

Disgusting.

marc_ash#231781 writes:

in response to Navalorange:

People like you who are so "sure" their kids are perfect, a lot of times, have the worst kids of them all.

Except for maybe the Military Colleges and the more religeous based schools, Universities everywhere will generally give a basketball player one or two chances with weed. That's a reality. Kids make mistakes, another reality. You need some of that reality stuff yourself.

In reality religious based schools and stricter Universities are WORSE than schools with more laxed policies.

I agree whole heartedly....those who think their kids are "perfect" have the worse kids who just learn how to get away with things.

LDYvolfanin obviously has poop that doesn't stink...her kids too.

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