
Tuscaloosa, AL – University of Alabama sophomore football player Courtney Upshaw was arrested in Tuscaloosa overnight according to the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Jail website.
The website lists the charges as domestic violence three (DVIII) and harassment. It said Upshaw has a $500 bond and was arrested by the Tuscaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
According the University of Alabama’s website, Upshaw is a sophomore from Eufaula and is a linebacker for the Tide.
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***Luper said this offense could allow Tate, Fannin, McCalebb and Kodi Burns on the field at the same time. He said Malzahn stresses getting the ball in the hands of his playmakers.
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Mikey

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The university announced Monday that a weekly 30-minute show that is supposed to take you inside the Tigers will be appearing on a TV near you this fall. Auburn says it will be a “reality-based, documentary-style production that will give Tiger fans a never-before look at the inner workings of the Auburn football program.”
Well, it’ll be as much reality as a show produced by Auburn will allow. Maybe we should focus on the “documentary” part.
It’s called “Auburn Football: Every Day” and will be aired in Alabama and in the Southeast on CSS.
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