Today on Rocky Top: Butch Jones Interview, Mosley Charges Dropped, and More

Sep 5, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers fans flies the United States flag and the Volunteer flag prior to the game against the Bowling Green Falcons at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 5, 2015; Nashville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers fans flies the United States flag and the Volunteer flag prior to the game against the Bowling Green Falcons at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY Sports /
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Tennessee football headlines the Vols news on Rocky Top for Friday, April 29 with Butch Jones and Charles Mosley stories.


Happy Friday to everybody. And for me, it’s happy Justin Bieber day since I will be going to see him in concert tonight in Washington, D.C. Judgment from anybody is not allowed.

Today’s news surrounding the Tennessee Volunteers continues with more post-spring football updates. Unfortunately, the NFL Draft is not relevant to the Vols since nobody was taken, but we can discuss some other things that matter to the program.

There is some good news surrounding sophomore offensive lineman Charles Mosley, and a new NCAA decision on satellite camps has been made. But first, here’s a look at another Butch Jones story.

Butch Jones interview: Fixing APR and 2015 season – Seth Stokes of Gridiron Now

"“In Part I of my interview with Butch Jones, we discussed Jones’ private life. Now it’s time to talk football. I wanted his thoughts on taking over at Tennessee and the struggles he has faced trying to return the program to the national spotlight.” – Writing from Stokes"

DUI Charges dismissed against Vols’ lineman Charles Mosley – Wes Rucker of 247

"Mosley, a third-year sophomore offensive lineman from Brighton, Tenn., had his charges dismissed following a hearing in Knox County General Sessions Court, according to the report.Steve Oberman, Mosley’s attorney, told the KNS that the case was dismissed because the state failed to establish probable cause to arrest his client."

NCAA overturns ban on satellite camps – ESPN News Services of ESPN

"In a statement Thursday, the board stressed that it wants the Division I council, which enacted the ban earlier this month, to conduct a thorough review of the entire FBS recruiting process. The council reports to the board of directors and oversees a number of NCAA legislative committees."