Chattanooga Times Free Press

CB Bryce Thompson can practice, but not likely to play vs. UTC

- BY GENE HENLEY STAFF WRITER

KNOXVILLE — Tennessee football coach Jeremy Pruitt announced Wednesday that sophomore cornerback Bryce Thompson would return to practice.

Thompson had been suspended from the team indefinite­ly after his Aug. 25 arrest on a charge of misdemeano­r domestic assault after an argument with his girlfriend.

“As university processes have progressed relating to Bryce Thompson, we’ve all taken this situation very seriously,” Pruitt said in a released statement. “I believe Bryce can grow by following the plan the university has put in place for him. As a result, I am allowing him to return to practice.”

It’s unlikely Thompson will play Saturday against Football Championsh­ip Subdivisio­n opponent the University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a, with Pruitt noting during his Wednesday evening news conference that “it’s hard to play when you haven’t been practicing.”

“He’s been away from the team for three weeks,” Pruitt added. “He’s been in school here. There’s still lots of things that have to go on here with his situation. He obviously made a mistake, but he needs to be around the football team.

“He’s not practiced in three weeks, so he needs to practice. It’s good for him.”

According to police and court records obtained by the Knoxville News Sentinel, the sophomore defensive back and a woman got into an argument on Aug. 25 at Stokely Hall, an on-campus dormitory, with Thompson telling her he would “slap the (expletive) out of ” her and threatenin­g to “shoot up the school,” witnesses told police.

Thompson was released from jail that same morning and had been attending classes since the release. He had a court date on Sept. 3 and now has a preliminar­y hearing scheduled for Sept. 23 in Knoxville.

The 5-foot-11, 181-pounder was a four-star recruit from Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina, in the 2018 signing class. He played in all 12 games for the Volunteers last season, starting 10, and had 34 tackles (four for loss) with a sack, three intercepti­ons, 10 passes defended and a forced fumble.

Those accomplish­ments led to him being named one of the Southeaste­rn Conference’s All-Freshman honorees and making the Football Writers Associatio­n of America’s Freshman All-America lineup.

Contact Gene Henley at ghenley@timesfreep­ress.com. Follow him on Twitter @genehenley­3 or at Facebook.com/ VolsUpdate.

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