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According to FOX 7 Austin, Texas offensive lineman Nick Brooks was arrested this past Sunday after he was caught going 47 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. Brooks reportedly told the arresting officer that he had been at a 21-and-up club that "makes exceptions" for Texas football players... (The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TouchdownTony13 months
If this NCAA were the NCAA 20 years ago Texas would lose 25 scholarships, have 2 year postseason ban and restrict coaches that could recruit to 3 until next year. The NCAA hasn't penalized anybody since 2010.
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The Torch14 months
Freaking snitchin MF.
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SouthernInsanity14 months
They say Sark had class.
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KillTheGophers14 months
“Is that wrong?”
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Datbayoubengal14 months
Texas needs to face consequences. The man in me is thinking, "shut up kid (however he was impaired at the time". The adult in me wants the kid to face punishments and correction along with the other kids doing it.
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TFH14 months
Where the hell do you get arrested for 17 over?
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TFH14 months
You don’t. DWI. Good headline Larry
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Furious14 months
I know the NCAA is lacking in a pair of balls, but if Texas isn’t punished for recruiting violations on this, then the NCAA needs to just fold up shop.
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HagaDaga14 months
One would think conferences would have penalties for this kind of behavior too. This doesn't come off as a one off rogue player doing his own thing, but something that was done during his own recruitment. To steal from the left toilet paper word of the day...dare I say...a "systemic" issue.
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HagaDaga14 months
Also seems like something parents could speak to a lawyer about. A utx "representative" putting their kid in danger. I know it happens all the time, but doesn't get busted all the time.
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LSUTigresFan14 months
You guys finally had to find this story. :'(
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VoxDawg14 months
"47 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone"

That ain't shite in Athens, but whatevs.
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BobABooey14 months
Well there goes a big chunk of the $25-$30 million budget the football program had for paying players.
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Jaydeaux14 months
But does his house have A/C
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cajunmud14 months
That boy dumber-n-stump.
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JackaReaux14 months
Snitch
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HorninHouston14 months
What a fricking idiot.
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dagrippa14 months
genius
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CR409014 months
Hey, if you can't beat 'em(UGA) join 'em.
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Dingeaux14 months
what was he arrested for? going 17 mph over the speed limit?
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Dingeaux14 months
ETA. just saw it was dui
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jpainter617414 months
*Use to make exceptions for UT Players, what an idiot!
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DeafVallyBatnR14 months
Hear say
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