A Tennessee man arrested Saturday is accused of assaulting a Tuscaloosa Police captain after the University of Alabama football game Saturday.

Alexander August Anton, 23, was charged with second-degree assault, public intoxication and resisting arrest at 6:20 p.m. According to court records, he was arrested on the Strip just after Alabama defeated the University of Tennessee 45-7.

Police said that Anton interfered with a traffic stop conducted by the TPD captain.

"He was yelling and cursing and made verbal threats," an officer wrote in the deposition filed in Tuscaloosa County District Court Tuesday.

The officer wrote that Anton smelled "heavily of alcohol" and was "obviously intoxicated." He wrote that Anton assaulted the officer "first by slamming a car door onto him and then striking him repeatedly with a closed fist."

Anton, from Union City, Tennessee, was released on $18,500 bond -- $15,000 for the felony assault charge, $3,000 for resisting arrest and $500 for public intoxication.

The officer reported that he suffered pain to his left jaw, right elbow and shoulder and slight swelling to his face for more than 24 hours.