Attention Notre Dame fans:

Your QB is in deep doo-doo !
Updated: Tommy Rees arrested, charged with resisting an officer
Posted by Ben Kercheval on May 3, 2012, 9:18 AM EDT

Getty ImagesYesterday, CBSSports’ Dennis Dodd declared the opening of the “silly season” of college football, where no spring practices meant ample time for football players to get into all kinds of shenanigans.

Lo and behold, it only took Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees a matter of hours to get himself into trouble.

The Chicago Tribune and South Bend Tribune report that Rees, along with Irish linebacker Carlo Calabrese, was arrested Thursday morning when cops tried to break up an off-campus party. Police say Rees “actively resisted” officers trying to corral him and other party-goers before throwing an interception in the endzone.

“It wasn’t terribly violent, but it was enough to be considered resisting,” South Bend police Capt. Phil Trent told the Tribune.

However, WSBT-TV reports, via Trent, that Rees “kneed an officer in the stomach” and was pepper sprayed before being taken into custody. The Tribune was able to confirm both incidents.

Rees has been hit with charges of resisting law enforcement, felony battery to law enforcement, minor consumption and public intoxication. He is being held without bond until the county prosecutor’s office decides on formal charges.

Calabrese, a backup LB who played in every game last season, was slapped with a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct. South Bend PD claims Calabrese told officers “my people will get you” before being arrested. He was released after posting $150 bond.

“The university is aware of this incident and is confident that it will be handled in a prompt and professional manner through the criminal justice system,” Notre Dame spokesman Dennis Brown said in a statement. “Internal discipline is handled privately, in accord with our own policies and federal law.”

Additionally, coach Brian Kelly offered this response:

“I am aware of last night’s incident involving two of our football players. I am of course very concerned given the nature of the allegations, but I am still gathering information. I’ll withhold judgment until I can collect all the facts and speak with both Carlo and Tommy.”

Rees started 12 of 13 games last season, but was thoroughly entrenched in Notre Dame’s quarterback battle this spring. While all the facts regarding this case are still being developed, the incident surely doesn’t help Rees’ campaign to begin the 2012 season as the incumbent starter.
Does this mean that for once, ND might not be in the preseason Top 25?
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
Your QB is in deep doo-doo !


You sure do get a hard on when people in sports get in trouble.


young people make mistakes as we all do. Rees was most likely NOT going to be the IRISH qb this year. hope he can learn from his mistake.
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Originally posted by: discostu
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
Your QB is in deep doo-doo !


You sure do get a hard on when people get in trouble.


fixed it for you.
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Originally posted by: discostu
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
Your QB is in deep doo-doo !


You sure do get a hard on when people in sports get in trouble.




Just reporting the news
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Originally posted by: snidely333
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Originally posted by: discostu
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
Your QB is in deep doo-doo !


You sure do get a hard on when people get in trouble.


fixed it for you.


That is much better. I had the dreaded sports typo in that one.
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
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Originally posted by: discostu
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Originally posted by: marcisdave
Your QB is in deep doo-doo !


You sure do get a hard on when people in sports get in trouble.




Just reporting the news


Ok, then when you someone you either love or care for, or when you yourself get in trouble make sure to post it on here. Hey, just reporting the news right?
The Germans have a word for it: "schadenfreuderektion"
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