Two University of Louisville football players are facing trouble with the law. UofL quarterback Jawon Pass was cited by Louisville Metro police last month after officers said they found a bag marijuana in the vehicle he was driving. Officers said they also found marijuana residue on the driver's side door. Pass was cited on Jan. 22 for possession of marijuana, not having his license in possession, having expired registration and blocking a lane. In a separate incident, wide receiver Traveon Samuel was pulled over by Kentucky State Police and cited after officers said he was speeding down Interstate 65 in Bullitt County last month. Officers said Samuel was driving faster than 100 MP on Jan. 6. He was cited for speeding more than 26 MPH over the speed limit, reckless driving and racing on a public highway. Police said Samuel and another vehicle were both driving faster than 100 MPH when they passed a trooper. According to the citation, the other car slowed, but Samuel continued, passing in the right lane, failing to signal and crossing all three lanes at once. The university said it is aware of the situation involving Pass and it is being handled internally.

Two University of Louisville football players are facing trouble with the law.

UofL quarterback Jawon Pass was cited by Louisville Metro police last month after officers said they found a bag marijuana in the vehicle he was driving.


Officers said they also found marijuana residue on the driver's side door.

Pass was cited on Jan. 22 for possession of marijuana, not having his license in possession, having expired registration and blocking a lane.

In a separate incident, wide receiver Traveon Samuel was pulled over by Kentucky State Police and cited after officers said he was speeding down Interstate 65 in Bullitt County last month.

Officers said Samuel was driving faster than 100 MP on Jan. 6.

He was cited for speeding more than 26 MPH over the speed limit, reckless driving and racing on a public highway.

Police said Samuel and another vehicle were both driving faster than 100 MPH when they passed a trooper. According to the citation, the other car slowed, but Samuel continued, passing in the right lane, failing to signal and crossing all three lanes at once.

The university said it is aware of the situation involving Pass and it is being handled internally.