A one-game suspension that was supposedly related to his refusal to take a drug test wasn’t the only news Florida’s Jalen Tabor made Wednesday.
Shortly after word of his suspension broke, Tabor sent out a tweet on his personal Twitter account revealing his personal feelings on the vortex that is the UF Athletic Association. Additionally, he retweeted a follower’s tweet that suggested he had made a mistake in opting for the Gators.
@_31Flavorz should have listened to Locksley and went to Maryland
— Fridge Fever (@RattlerTerrapin) September 24, 2015
Perhaps realizing the error of his social media ways, the starting cornerback deleted the “suck” tweet as well as added a string of tweets apologizing for his little outburst.
Great morning to everyone I just want to say I'm sorry for my actions . I kno I said some things that shouldn't have been said .
— Teez Tabor (@_31Flavorz) September 24, 2015
Just got a little frustrated , learned my lesson and it won't happen again.
— Teez Tabor (@_31Flavorz) September 24, 2015
Moving forward and learning from my mistakes
— Teez Tabor (@_31Flavorz) September 24, 2015
Head coach Jim McElwain confirmed the suspension for both Tabor and erstwhile starting quarterback Treon Harris for Saturday’s game against Tennessee. Harris’ suspension is reportedly related to a failed drug test.