Another UT Football Player Arrested
Another University of Texas football player is in trouble with the law. Sophomore running back James Henry, 19, was arrested at 4 p.m. Monday.
Henry is in jail on two charges: obstruction or retaliation and tampering or fabricating physical evidence. Both offenses are third-degree felonies.
Henry is the 11th UT player, or former player, arrested since the national championship in January 2006.
"We are very disappointed to hear about the recent allegations against James Henry regarding an incident that occurred this past summer. It's unfortunate that we have just been informed of the situation or we would have been able to address it when it allegedly occurred in July. We've talked with James and his family and have decided to suspend him indefinitely. He will not be involved in any team functions at this time, pending the completion of the legal process."