OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -- Mississippi tight end Jamal Mosley has been
suspended indefinitely after he was arrested on Saturday night for
public drunkenness and disturbing the peace.
"Jamal is suspended indefinitely while we review the
situation," Freeze said in a statement.
Oxford police say Mosley and former Ole Miss player Nickolas
Brassell were arrested after a disturbance in downtown Oxford.
Mosley, a 6-foot-4, 260-pound senior, is the team's No. 2 tight end
on the depth chart going into the fall after he caught 12 passes
for 166 yards and a touchdown last season.
Brassell also was charged with disturbing the peace. Brassell is
now enrolled at East Mississippi Community College because he was
academically ineligible at Ole Miss.