UT BLOG: Smith dismissed from hoops program

KNOXVILLE - All-Southeastern Conference forward Tyler Smith has been dismissed from the Tennessee men's basketball team.

A Friday afternoon statement from UT, including quotes from Smith and Volunteers coach Bruce Pearl, confirmed the news.

Smith was one of four Vols arrested after a Jan. 1 traffic stop of a vehicle that contained two guns, a bag of marijuana and open container of alcohol.

Junior center Brian Williams, junior point guard Melvin Goins and sophomore guard Cameron Tatum remain indefinitely suspended pending further investigation.

"When we have a situation like this involving our student-athletes, we want to make sure we get as much information as possible before making difficult decisions," Pearl said. "From the beginning, the student-athletes involved have been accountable, remorseful and cooperative with me. While we are not allowed to discuss specifics, we felt we had enough information at this time to dismiss Tyler Smith from the team. Melvin Goins, Cameron Tatum, and Brian Williams will remain indefinitely suspended.

"I am deeply troubled and saddened. Playing basketball at the University of Tennessee is a privilege, and where conduct is displayed that is detrimental to the team and the University, this discipline is required. Tyler has accomplished a great deal and we are all disappointed his playing career at the University of Tennessee will end this way. However, it is my hope that someday soon he will return to the University and complete his degree."

Smith also released a statement.

"First, I want to thank the University of Tennessee, the UT Athletic Department and the basketball program for my support here," Smith's statement said. "This place is a family for me, and I look forward to a long relationship with this team and program as I go on in life.

"I am truly sorry for my actions in the recent case that everyone is familiar with. From the beginning, I have accepted responsibility for my actions and what I have been charged with, and I am very sorry that my decisions have affected Brian, Cam and Melvin.

"One day soon I hope I can finish the 12 classes that I need for my degree. My recent actions do not reflect who I am, and I can only hope that what I do in the future can make everyone believe in me again."

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