How stoopid can one be?
Via the Austin American-Statesman’s Bevo beat: Top cornerback Tarell Brown arrested on marijuana, weapon charges
Longhorn starting cornerback Tarell Brown was arrested early today on marijuana and weapon charges.
Brown and former teammate Aaron Harris, a linebacker on last year’s national championship team, were booked into Travis County Central Booking Facility at 4:55 a.m. Monday.
Brown was charged with a Class A misdemeanor of unlawfully carrying a weapon. He and Harris were both charged with Class B misdemeanors of possession of 2 ounces or less of marijuana.
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The charge against Tarell Brown comes as the Longhorns begin to prepare to play No. 1-ranked Ohio State on Saturday in Austin. Brown was expected to draw the assignment of covering Ted Ginn Jr., Ohio State’s Heisman Trophy candidate at receiver.
Sheer genius.
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Pingback by Rasta Boys » Blog Archive » Charming — Monday, September 4, 2024 @ 1:22 pm
This is exactly why I don’t follow sports anymore - even college sports. It is dominated by money and too many thugs who are barely acceptable in society but “lauded” on the playing field. Seems a farce and a mockery of what “sports” are supposed to be. I realize that sports have never been “idyllic” but there was a time we used to be able to call a thug and thug and say “I know you can run fast but you’re a thug and not welcome here”.
Comment by Mike Roark — Monday, September 4, 2024 @ 1:23 pm
On the one hand, I understand where you are coming from.
On the other, I don’t think that there was ever a time when being a thug meant you didn’t play. Heck, back in the early 20th century there were some college teams that paid thugs (non-students) to play.
Comment by Dr. Steven Taylor — Monday, September 4, 2024 @ 1:54 pm
Don’t be stuck on stoopid. If he plays any this year after that the Longhorns need to rethink their program.
Comment by c.v. — Tuesday, September 5, 2024 @ 9:57 am
Performance anxiety?
Comment by Honza Prchal — Tuesday, September 5, 2024 @ 11:59 am