SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said he had the same feelings a parent would have when he heard six Fighting Irish football players had been arrested in two separate incidents over the weekend.Like any other father, my first one was disappointment. Then I think that disappointment kind of moved on to embarrassment for the university. Then I was mad as hell, he said Wednesday in his first public comments since the arrests. Those are the three stages I went through.Starting safety Max Redfield, running back Dexter Williams, linebacker TeVon Coney, receiver Kevin Stepherson and cornerback Ashton White were in a car stopped Friday night for allegedly speeding in Fulton County, about 40 miles south of South Bend. A state trooper said he detected the odor of marijuana and with the help of a drug-sniffing dog, he found the marijuana and a handgun in the car.The five face preliminary charges of misdemeanor marijuana possession. Redfield, Stepherson and Williams face an additional misdemeanor charge of possession of an unlicensed handgun. The Fulton County prosecutor has not yet filed formal charges.In a separate incident, cornerback Devin Butler was accused of tackling a police officer and punching him during an altercation outside a bar near campus. He is charged with felony counts of resisting law enforcement and battery against a public safety official.A not guilty plea was entered on Butlers behalf Wednesday by St. Joseph Superior Court Magistrate Elizabeth Hardtke during his initial court appearance. Butler told Hardtke he plans to hire a lawyer. He declined to comment to reporters afterward. He is scheduled for an initial hearing on Sept. 1.On Sunday, Kelly kicked Redfield off the team and indefinitely suspended Butler, who already was out until October with a broken foot. Redfield had been sent home before the Fiesta Bowl for violating team rules.Kelly said the other four players are practicing with the team and will be available to play in the opener against Texas unless the university takes action.Asked about the different discipline, Kelly said each case is separate.A lot of these decisions are joint in there are other implications and the university is involved in these matters as well, he said.Kelly called the arrests life lessons.Its more than just you, he said. So we talk about selfish decisions. We talk about representing more than just yourself; you represent the university, you represent the program, you represent an entire fan base. So thats the thing we talk about more than anything else, its not just about you.Kelly said it will be a challenge to replace Redfield, a senior and former five-star recruit.Max was an outstanding player and he was having a great camp. He had a great spring. Hes athletic, fast. So youre taking a really good player off your defense. But well be able to plug in a guy there that I think will get the job done for us.He said among those who will vie for playing time are Avery Sebastian, a transfer from California who broke a bone in his foot in the opener against Texas last season, and freshman Devin Studstill.Todd Frazier Jersey . Jon Montgomerys gold medal in skeleton at the Whistler Sliding Centre and his subsequent auctioning off of a pitcher of beer in the village square elevated him to folk-hero status. Adeiny Hechavarria Mets Jersey . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. http://www.metsbaseballauthentic.com/jed-lowrie-mets-jersey/ .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Keith Hernandez Jersey . 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Like I said before, coming to America is a tough one, just like when the Americans come to Europe. They gave me a little bit more. And yeah, I think it was exactly what we thought it was going to be.There were playful taunts like a chant of Will-etts bro-ther! Will-etts bro-ther!Several fans asked Willett to get them a hot dog, a reference to a plea in Pete Willets blog for a British golf outlet that the European team silence the pudgy, basement-dwelling, irritants, stuffed on cookie dough and pissy beer, pausing between mouthfuls of hotdog so they can scream `Baba Booey until their jelly faces turn red.Others were a little more aggressive, telling Willett to hit it in the water and hollering youre brothers an idiot!American vice captain Bubba Watson implored some of the more unruly fans to calm down on a few occasions and European teammate Rory McIlroy said a minority of fans were hostile and perhaps crossed a line, prompting him to deliver a bow after finishing off Dustiin Johnson and Matt Kuchar with a 20-foot eagle putt on No.dddddddddddd 16.If that brings more heat from the fans on Saturday, McIlroy will be ready.Most of the people out there are respectful and are just cheering really hard for the U.S. team, McIlroy said. Thats totally acceptable and thats exactly what happens in Europe. But still, its a hostile environment that the people out there dont want you to hole a putt. They dont want you to it a good shot.I think when you do hole a putt or hit a good shot, it just makes it that much more satisfying.Whether it was the crowd or Snedeker and Koepka, Willett and Kaymer were soundly defeated, 5 and 4. It was the only loss of the afternoon session for the Europeans, who rallied to win the other three after getting swept in the morning foursomes. Willett got off to an impressive start, rolling in a long birdie putt on No. 1 to answer the crowds initial taunting. But the Euro pair only took one hole in the match, when Willett birdied No. 9.You get that pretty much every week, it seems like, on tour on the weekend, Snedeker said. You get in the last couple groups, people dont want you to win or whatever it may be, you hear some yelling. I didnt think it crossed the line by any stretch of the imagination today.Willett at least gets Saturday morning off. He was not in the lineup for the foursomes matches.He spent most of Thursday apologizing for, and trying to distance himself from, his brothers remarks, but did acknowledge that he had trouble focusing amid the brush fire created by the essay.By and large, he said, it was probably what we expected. ' ' '