Jaylen McCollough will not be subjected to any University of Tennessee sanctions, the Volunteer safety’s attorney announced Friday.

McCollough was arrested earlier this month on a felony charge of aggravated assault. The school investigated the incident in relation to the university’s code of conduct.

Liz Kellar of the Knoxville News Sentinel shared the statement released by McCollough’s attorney, Chloe Akers:

“After a thorough investigation into allegations related to an incident occurring on October 9th, 2022, Jaylen McCollough has resolved this matter with the University of Tennessee’s Office of Student Conduct & Community Standards.

“As part of an Alternative Resolution Agreement, there was no finding of responsibility against Mr. McCollough for any violations of the University’s Code of Conduct. He remains fully enrolled as a student without suspension or probation.”

McCollough did not play in Tennessee’s 52-49 win over rival Alabama. This week, UT coach Josh Heupel said that McCollough was not suspended, but “wasn’t available” to play in the game.

Austin Price of On3 says the code of conduct decision does not affect McCollough’s status as far as returning to the football field. McCollough’s criminal case remains ongoing.

Tennessee hosts UT Martin on Saturday. The game is set for noon ET on the SEC Network.