UCF coach Josh Heupel apologized for the behavior of several Knights football players involved in a traffic stop that led to the arrest of defensive back Antwan Collier. UCF police officers noticed two cars that appeared to be racing near campus early Thursday morning. One of the cars was pulled over by police on Gemini Boulevard near Libra Drive. Police identified Antwan Collier as the driver and linebacker Eric Mitchell and defensive backs Aaron Robinson and Brandon Moore as passengers.Officers reported they smelled cannabis inside the car. While searching the car, they found a backpack on a passenger-side floorboard with a "loaded AR 15 semi-automatic rifle with a magazine inserted" and a "Glock pistol with an extended magazine." Mitchell had a valid concealed carry license and the firearms were placed in the trunk of the car but Collier said he had a third gun under the driver's seat. He told the police he also had a concealed carry license, but officers could not confirm it existed. Collier also told police he had an identification card and intended to get his license, but he did not have one with him. Officers arrested Collier and charged him with driving without a license and carrying a firearm without a license. - Orlando Sentinel