He was probably trying to help his Heisman chances.
Who didn't see that one coming :biggrin:This discussion needs to stay on DGB, not the legality of marijuana. This is the Football board, not Non-Sports.
Someone tell me it ain't true!
You have to be quick to beat out the barn.Welp. That didn't take long.
Yea I saw that. They should ammend that rule so that if you are found guilty of a crime, or really just arrested, and transfer you lose the privilege of applying for any kind of waiver to play immediatelyTo top it off, he can apply for an NCAA waiver for immediate eligibility.
I think OU will benefit from it. He still has to sit out in 2014 right???That's a risky but potentially very strong pickup.
Unless his waiver to play immediately is approved by the NCAA.I think OU will benefit from it. He still has to sit out in 2014 right???
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Hmm something tells me that happens...Unless his waiver to play immediately is approved by the NCAA.
That would be funny.Wouldn't surprise me if this happens.
Where did you read that at?Looks like he can play immediately.
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Its not accurate. There's a chance he could play in 2014, but it's a small chance.Where did you read that at?
At any other school I would agree, but this is Bob Stoops. He had a starting quarterback and and a second stringer get caught red-handed being paid for jobs they never showed up for, oh yes, they had clocked in, but they were also at practice at the same time. The place they worked was a car dealership owned by a booster, he also supplied cars to the school. The NCAA & IRS had all the evidence...the kids had to pay the back taxes & OU was "forced" to "forfeit" all the games the players appeared in. Two years later, the NCAA returned the games to OU. This kid will play this year. Stoops is the "Teflon Don".Its not accurate. There's a chance he could play in 2014, but it's a small chance.