Ole Miss safety Trae Elston and wide receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow were arrested for disorderly conduct early Thursday morning.
Safety Trae Elston and wide receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow were both arrested shortly after midnight today and charged with disorderly conduct, according to the Lafayette County Detention Center's booking log.
Elston was also charged with resisting arrest. Oxford Police Department officers were the ones on the scenes.
Details are not yet known, and an Ole Miss spokesman did not immediately return a call seeking comment.
Elston is a key part of Ole Miss' defense. He was sixth on the team with 59 tackles and had an interception. Stringfellow is a transfer from Washington who made headlines in 2014 for his off-the-field exploits rather than anything on the field.
He was suspended indefinitely by Washington in February after a post-Super Bowl incident with quarterback Cyler Miles. A woman alleged Stringfellow (who was accompanied by Miles) grabbed her and broke the lens of her camera. Miles was not charged in the incident, while Stringfellow was charged with misdemeanor assault.
Stringfellow was sentenced to five days on a work crew after a plea bargain.
He was apparently set to transfer to Nebraska, but later tweeted he was heading to Ole Miss. After news of his Ole Miss commitment spread, then-Nebraska coach Bo Pelini said to "read between the lines" regarding the situation.
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