LSU coach Les Miles said quarterback Jordan Jefferson and several unidentified teammates were involved in a fight at a local bar early Friday morning. Baton Rouge Police said Saturday that charges have not been filed, nor have there been any arrests. Police spokesman Sgt. Don Stone told TigerSportsDigest.com on Saturday night that police want to interview Jefferson, offensive lineman Chris Davenport, defensive lineman Josh Johns and receiver Jarvis Landry on Monday about the incident. "They've been implicated and we need to talk to them and get their side of the story," Stone told the web site. Miles was joined by 22 Tigers players when he spoke to reporters for 6½ minutes earlier Saturday. "I can tell you that the last couple of days have been miserable for us, that we've been involved in behavior that's unacceptable to me, certainly unacceptable to our team -- guys that broke team rules and violated curfew," Miles said. "I can tell you and assure you that this will not happen again. I can tell you that there's a remorseful team here. "I personally want to apologize for the actions of my team." Read more: http://espn.go.com/college-football...es-says-players-behavior-bar-was-unacceptable