If I was him I'd transfer. Why play for a university that hammers you harder than it really has to?
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
The (insert team he chooses to transfer to here) are making a case under the "run-off" waiver, that he lost his spot on OU's roster out of his control.
Oh and I am here to eat crow.....wow.
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
I was sure it wouldn't be more than a 4 game suspension. Pay sites were saying 4 games also....just wow.
You have to think this sets a precedent now with future punishment? Hate to think that they took such a hard stance because of the dgb shannon situation but if they did......pathetic.
Also I am pretty sure they pulled his scholly also...
I'm glad my University has these high standards, especially in regards to violence against women.
http://newsok.com/update-joe-mixon-s...rticle/5292921
In a joint statement released by the university, OU athletics director Joe Castiglione and football coach Bob Stoops said, “As the university has demonstrated in the past, we are committed to winning the right way. As an example to others, OU sets the highest possible standards for its student athletes, coaches and staff.”
BOOMER ......... SOONER!
AGGIES ......... SUCK!
... and the home, of the, SOONERS!
THUNDER THE F&*K UP!
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.
I hope I get better news at the car repair place tonight.
Shocks and struts... c'mon don't need replacing please!
Behold the pale horse. The man who sat on him was death, and Hell followed with him.
Olevet Posse Pistolero
Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2015.