BERKELEY, Calif. -- A University of California,
Berkeley, football player was seriously injured when authorities
say he was allegedly intentionally struck by a car driven by a group of
men leering at a female friend.
Mike Tepper, 19, was walking with the woman near campus during the
weekend. The men began taunting the woman, a Cal volleyball player, and
eventually cut the pair off with their car, police said.
When the men refused to leave the woman alone, the 6-foot-6, 312-pound
lineman jumped between the car and the woman. The men allegedly then ran
over Tepper twice, breaking his leg.
"My season's toast," Tepper said Wednesday as he recuperated from
surgery to repair a broken fibula and torn ankle ligaments. He had nine
screws and one plate put in his leg and can't walk on it for eight weeks.
Police have arrested Johnny Ray Smith, 33, and Calvin Joe Kelley, 29,
for violating terms of their probation or parole, authorities said.
Officers also arrested a third man, but prosecutors declined to file
charges against him because of scant evidence.
Police are investigating the incident as an assault with a deadly weapon.
Cal football coach Jeff Tedford said he was "proud of the courage Mike
showed Saturday night."
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