OU-MAN
9/13/2007, 09:14 PM
Mack Brown was confronted with the brutal assault on a 120 Lb. student by a 250 Lb. giant tight end named Brock Edwards several years ago. Edwards beat and stomped this little guy, for no apparent reason, in the front yard of the little guy's frat house.
Most of the facial bones of the victim were broken, and major surgery was required to patch the little guy up. Days in the hospital were necessary to put him back together.
Edwards was charged with criminal aggravated assault, and was convicted and placed on probation. The usual easy treatment for Whorn players charged in Austin courts, at the time.
Edwards was not even placed on suspension by Brown, who said Edwards came from a good family, and would not be punished for his savage attack. Now the chickens are coming home to roost for Brown and the Texas football team. Things have been sliding downhill for the Whorns since Edwards was given a free ride after a most grievous crime. The rogue's gallery of lawbreakers is getting longer every week now. Brown has lost control.
Most of the facial bones of the victim were broken, and major surgery was required to patch the little guy up. Days in the hospital were necessary to put him back together.
Edwards was charged with criminal aggravated assault, and was convicted and placed on probation. The usual easy treatment for Whorn players charged in Austin courts, at the time.
Edwards was not even placed on suspension by Brown, who said Edwards came from a good family, and would not be punished for his savage attack. Now the chickens are coming home to roost for Brown and the Texas football team. Things have been sliding downhill for the Whorns since Edwards was given a free ride after a most grievous crime. The rogue's gallery of lawbreakers is getting longer every week now. Brown has lost control.