No charges will be filed against Oklahoma running back Rodney Anderson (The Fulmer Cup Offseason)

Rodney Anderson The Fulmer CupNo charges will be filed against Oklahoma running back Rodney Anderson, who was accused of rape by a former Oklahoma student, after what the district attorney described as a “thorough investigation.”

“Definitely charges are not warranted under these circumstances,” said Greg Mashburn, the Cleveland County district attorney.

Source: No charges will be filed against Oklahoma running back Rodney Anderson

“Here’s a photo of the pot discovered in Georgia LB Natrez Patrick’s seat, which led to his arrest on Dec. 3” (The Fulmer Cup Offseason)

In news related to utter absurdity, here’s a photo of the pot discovered in Georgia LB Natrez Patrick’s seat, which led to his arrest on Dec. 3.

OU running back Rodney Anderson accused of rape in emergency protective order (The Fulmer Cup Offseason)

The Fulmer Cup Rodney AndersonAn emergency protective order filed against Oklahoma running back Rodney Anderson accuses him of rape, according to a Cleveland County court petition obtained Tuesday morning by the Tulsa World.

In a written court statement, the woman who filed the order says she met Anderson at a bar on Nov. 16, two days before OU’s football game at Kansas.

The woman claims she went to a second bar with Anderson and planned on taking an Uber home, but, “Rodney’s friends insisted that he take me home.”

In the statement, the woman wrote, “All I remembered from the night was kissing him and vomiting for about 20 minutes. This past weekend, I was talking to a friend about the night and started recalling images and feelings of him forcing his fingers into my vagina and feeling sick, him biting me and me not feeling like I could say anything, and trying to get away from him to put clothes on.”

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Tennessee will reportedly name ex-Vols coach Phil Fulmer its new athletic director

The Fulmer Cup Phillip FulmerThe latest episode of “The Vols of our Lives” has former Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer being named the school’s athletic director. Fulmer would replace John Currie, who Tennessee fired on Friday after Currie’s decision to fire Butch Jones resulted in the world’s worst coaching search.

After a fan revolt following the near-hire of Ohio State defensive coordinator Greg Schiano, Tennessee went through candidate after candidate for its vacancy, doing little more than helping coaches at other schools secure raises by using the Vols as leverage.

The hope now is that Fulmer will bring some much-needed stability to the program as it attempts to get through these rough waters. Of course, it should be pointed out that Sports Illustrated’s Bruce Feldman reported Friday that Fulmer was trying to “undermine” Currie’s efforts in hopes of securing the AD position for himself.

Source: Tennessee will reportedly name ex-Vols coach Phil Fulmer its new athletic director