
The Knoxville Police Department has stated that no charges have been filed as of this afternoon, but that could change in a short matter of time.
A resident of the apartment complex called the police after witnessing two men tossing the bottles over the balcony and vandalizing her vehicle, recognizing both as Bray and 26-year-old University of Tennessee graduate Michael Grandinetti.
The damages are an estimated $500, with the front of her windshield being smashed.
Bray, a junior, is projected to be a future first-round selection in the NFL draft by many mock draft websites. Last week, coach Derek Dooley called him "the face of our offense" during SEC Football Media Days.
Bray threw for 1,983 yards, 17 touchdowns and six interceptions last season as a sophomore.
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7/25/12 |
Tyler_Waddell
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I've already seen credible mock draft sites remove him from the No. 1 selection in the 2014 draft as a result of the incident.
7/25/12 | JH2O | 16 respect
If true, how stupid is Tyler. Decisions made unfortunately reflect character and this may well directly cause his draft stock to slip some costing him a lot more than $500 he will have to repay here. First instance, I assume he doesn't get suspended.