Yes, but Meyer suspended Dunlap for that for our biggest game of the year. Hell, may have cost us a National Title.NavetG8r;n304954 said:Man, those Carlos Dunlap type guys sure like to follow ole Urbie around, don't they?
Of course there is. I was talking about the OVI is less than DUI theory.lagator;n304949 said:Sure it is, they have tiers based on blood alcohol level.
Bernardo de la Paz;n304906 said:Isn't DUI a misdemeanor anyway unless you kill someone?
oxrageous;n305455 said:Barrett suspended a game, just like Carlos Dunlap was:
http://espn.go.com/college-football...ckeyes-arrested-operating-vehicle-intoxicated
bradgator2;n306023 said:update.... it's for the summer term. That's funny.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...rship-for-a-semester-after-ovi-174126018.html
bradgator2;n306023 said:update.... it's for the summer term. That's funny.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...rship-for-a-semester-after-ovi-174126018.html
MJMGator;n306030 said:Can anyone honestly say thy never drove after a few drinks while in their 20's?
Captain Sasquatch;n306088 said:No. But none of these doofuses were starting quarterback for the #1 team in the country, either.
MJMGator;n306117 said:Do you think that changes someone's behavior off the field?
Captain Sasquatch;n306119 said:It should. But we quickly find out who the mature and accountable ones are with incidents like this, don't we?
MJMGator;n306194 said:All i know is, if I had been fortunate enough to be a scholarship football player, I would have been in trouble all the time. Partying was the most important thing to me at that age and I'm not sure any coach could have changed that.