USF career rushing leader Andre Hall was arrested by St. Petersburg police early Thursday morning on a pair of misdemeanor charges including disorderly conduct/brawling.
Hall, 33, posted a total bond of $763 on the charges -- which included a failure to appear in court for a suspended license -- and was released. Hall currently runs his own bay area-based moving company.
A 1,700-yard rusher in his lone season at Dixie Hollins in 2000, Hall established a USF single-season record in 2005 with 1,374 rushing yards, which stood until Marlon Mack eclipsed it this past season.
Despite playing only two seasons for the Bulls (as a junior college transfer), he remains the school's career rushing king (2,731 yards).