OU Freshman Football Players Arrested
Not just any freshman football players, Kenny Stills and Tony Jefferson, OU's best ones.
Too bad Roy Finch and Trey Millard couldn't get in on the act. No official word on whether Stills was texting while driving and/or actually paid for the gas that was in the car.
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Both of those guys are awesome, which makes this awsomer.
by Tipsy Gypsie on Jan 24, 2011 7:42 AM CST reply actions
Damn, I hate it when I misspell fake words.
by Tipsy Gypsie on Jan 24, 2011 7:43 AM CST reply actions
this doesn’t wash. at least in a usual sense. i wonder what’s up.
ou/norman are typically pretty lockstep on ou players, and things get handled on the qt up there. whenever there has been newsworthy police activity it has often signaled that a kid is on the way out. i can’t imagine that these two are in the works to be jettisoned, so i wonder if there has been a string of events and someone’s patience has worn a hole. the treatment kids get tend to enlarge their heads to the point they no longer fit through the doorways. i wonder if this was intended to clip stills’ wings a little and twenty minutes of jefferson moving on up until he was over the top got him a free ride downtown. hoo nose.
regardless, this bears watching. or this bear is watching. one of those.
by hmmm on Jan 24, 2011 8:14 AM CST reply actions
Savage,
Give these guys time, they are just Freshman. Hopefully this is just the first strike. Cuz these guys will be pains in our asses for the next 2-3 years.
by dick on Jan 24, 2011 10:42 AM CST reply actions
It’s Fulmer Cup season, yo! The best part of the worst time of the year. Two arrests, one of them DUI…that’s three points, right?
And what the hell is “interfering with official process”? Sounds suspiciously like arguing while black.
by Dagga Roosta on Jan 24, 2011 10:45 AM CST reply actions
No “interfering with official process” is saying something like:
“Don’t you know who we are? We play for the Sooners. Coach Stoops is going to have you working parking tickets for the next 50 years”
by roach on Jan 24, 2011 11:46 AM CST reply actions
Arguing with a cop when he tells you to do something is going to get you in trouble, regardless of skin color. Arguing is more likely when the arguer has a sense of entitlement.
by Daniel on Jan 24, 2011 12:03 PM CST reply actions
It is never – I repeat NEVER – a good idea to argue with a cop. It amazes me how many young men full of piss and vinegar are hellbent on needlessly playing big-dick contests with cops.
Regardless of whether you are doing anything wrong or not, just shut up, swallow your pride, say “yes sir” and “no sir”, and move on with your life. Like it or not, they have the law behind them and probably a chip on their shoulder (my brother is a former cop, so I know of what I write).
by Levander Williams on Jan 24, 2011 12:26 PM CST reply actions
ou media and blogs: charges are “absurd”, “overreaction”, and “not a big deal”
by ransomstoddard on Jan 24, 2011 6:12 PM CST reply actions

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