Thursday, September 29th, 2011 at 12:00 pm , filed under College Football by Peter Heinn
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The LSU Tigers quarterback will return back to team soon for the training session, where he faced a felony battery charge related to a bar fight on 19th August.
The 21-year-old Jordan Jefferson was arrested by the police officials’ along with his fellow Louisiana State University teammate Joshua Johns with second-degree battery. The incident occurred in a bar fight at Baton Rouge in Los Angeles on 19th August. Jefferson is expecting to return back to Louisiana State football team soon as possible. In the 2010 season, quarterback Jefferson has made four touchdowns and thrown 1,253 yards including nine interceptions, as he will share his quarterback job with Jarrett Lee.
Jefferson and Lee have made Louisiana State tigers to a 10-2 win loss record in the regular season and overcome against the Texas A&M in the 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic with a 41-24 final score. Jefferson has thrown for 158 passing yards with three touchdowns including one interception in that game against Texas A&M. Louisiana State University football coach Les Miles have suspended Jefferson and Joshua Johns, after their arrest in August.
In that incident four people were injured and released at a hospital in the hours and one person caused three fractured in vertebrae, after the fight occurred at Baton Rouge in Los Angeles. Jefferson said that, he is very happy to return back to team, where he will looking forward to join the team soon and going to take part in the training session.
Tags: Jordan Jefferson’s suspension, LSU Tigers