
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Tennessee starting running back Arian Foster, safety Antonio Wardlow and fullback David Holbert were suspended Monday.
The disciplinary action by the school took place because of their weekend arrests at a Knoxville, Tenn., pizza parlor.
Foster and Holbert were charged with disorderly conduct and underage consumption, while Wardlow was charged with public intoxication.
Tennessee Coach Phillip Fulmer said Foster will be suspended for the first half of the Arkansas game, Holbert will be suspended for the entire Arkansas game and Wardlow will be suspended for the Arkansas and Vanderbilt games. All three also face internal discipline.
Foster has rushed for 262 yards on 74 carries with five touchdowns this year for the 15th-ranked Volunteers.
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