Former University of Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson...
Former University of Tennessee quarterback Tony Robinson and fullback Kenneth (B.B.) Cooper were each ordered to serve six additional months on cocaine delivery charges for violating the terms of a work-release program.
A Knoxville judge said that Robinson and Cooper demonstrated a “lack of respect for the rules of society” by returning to the Knox County Penal Farm late every day that they were allowed out to go to landscaping jobs.
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