While the Tennessee Volunteers were away from spring practices over spring break, redshirt junior DB Kenneth George Jr. was arrested.

The charge was pretty serious, as George is facing charges of battery on a law enforcement officer, resisting an officer with violence, resisting an officer without violence and disorderly conduct.

On Tuesday, coach Jeremy Pruitt met with the media and said that George has been suspended from the program indefinitely as the school gathers more info.

“We had an incident over spring break with Kenneth George Jr. and he has been suspended indefinitely from the team until we gather more information and let it run its course,” Pruitt said on Tuesday. “We don’t tolerate behavior like that and we are going to support all law enforcement that we come in contact with. We want our kids to do the right thing and we will respect the law. At the same time, we are going to support Kenneth through this and we will see where it goes.”

Based on the seriousness of the charges, if any of them stick, George likely will never suit up for the Vols again.

George was a reserve defensive back last season, and now his future in Knoxville is in serious jeopardy.