Ole Miss Loses Delvin Jones, Clarence Jackson Following Arrest

Blue quarterback Barry Brunetti (11) tries to recover a first quarter fumble as teammates Emmanuel McCray (70) and Enrique Davis (27) try to protect him from an advancing Red defensive end Delvin Jones (94) during Mississippi's Grove Bowl spring NCAA college football game in Oxford, Miss., Saturday,  April 16, 2011. The teams tied 17-17. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Two Ole Miss football players have been dismissed from the team following arrests for public drunkenness.

A little too much camaraderie between teammates has cost two Ole Miss Rebels their slots on the football team. Linebacker Clarence Jackson and defensive end Delvin Jones, suspended indefinitely following their arrest for public drunkenness last week, have been dismissed from the squad per a statement from Houston Nutt.

At least the sophomore miscreants weren’t quarterbacks, though Jackson was battling right at the top of the two-deep on the weakside. SB Nation’s Red Cup Rebellion is mildly incensed at finding more attrition in an already-bleak offseason:

What in the hell? A dismissal over a public intoxication charge? There’s gotta be more to it, especially when considering that Delvin Jones and Clarence Jackson were two of our most promising young defenders (Jackson was even slated to start at WLB this fall). I understand that they’re repeat offenders and all, having both committed hilarious crimes as freshmen, but this just seems a touch draconian.

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