Dorial Green-Beckham, two teammates arrested on drug charges
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Big deal, that's the Vandy game."We’re aware of the incident and have addressed it," he said in the statement. "All individuals involved have been immediately suspended from the program for one game. All other disciplinary measures will be handled internally, and there will be no further comment."
Green-Beckham had his first collegiate touchdown last Saturday on an 80-yard pass in the team's 21-16 win over Central Florida.
The only notable one I can think of is Carlos Dunlap in the 2009 SECCGThe one thing I've noted that has been the same, even when Mike Shula led under staffed teams, NOBODY is ever suspended for the Alabama game, the Michigan coach was one of the few coaches I've seen who had a choice and took the high road, even then I think it was for self preservation reasons.
TCU just lost their QB on a similar charge.
That's the first thing that I said. Wish I could afford one.WOW. Lincoln Navigator
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoo...suspicion-of-driving-while-intoxicated-100412TCU just lost their QB on a similar charge.
At least he's suspended for more than 1 day.Suspended for a pushover, back against a powerhouse. Seems that the Missouri Tigers have a little in common with other SEC Tigers.
Probably right. He has basically averaged one catch per game on a team that throws the football almost 35 times a night. He had an 80-yard touchdown catch last week against UCF, but outside of that he has six catches on the year for 48 yards. He has basically been used, given his size, as a short-yardage possession receiver, but he's not very physical so that hasn't generated a lot of catches.He has 7 catches through 5 games, wouldn't matter if he played in the Bama game or not.
I'd take Amari Cooper over him easily at this point in their careers.Probably right. He has basically averaged one catch per game on a team that throws the football almost 35 times a night. He had an 80-yard touchdown catch last week against UCF, but outside of that he has six catches on the year for 48 yards. He has basically been used, given his size, as a short-yardage possession receiver, but he's not very physical so that hasn't generated a lot of catches.
All of that recruiting hype doesn't mean much at this point. The ones who will beat you outside on that team are Moe and Lucas. If the game is close enough for a guy like DGB -- i.e. the fourth or fifth receiver -- to make a difference, then we will have played some ugly football.