Oklahoma Recruit Josh Jarboe Arrested On 2 Felonies

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Josh Jarboe, an Oklahoma recruit who was No. 13 on the ESPN 150 list of top high school players last season, was booked into the DeKalb County (Ga.) jail on Thursday, accused of receiving stolen property and having a weapon on school property, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Jarboe was arrested along with another student by DeKalb school system police officers.
Jarboe was the No. 3 wide receiver on the ESPN Scouts Inc. list of wide receivers last season.
In addition to the felony charges, he could be expelled from school, according to the Journal-Constitution.
ESPN - Oklahoma recruit Jarboe arrested in Georgia - College Football

:crazy::crazy:

I know its not right to go Bobby Bowden on this,but we should bring this kid in,hes a tremendous athlete and has great potential and it could work out great for us if he doesnt do anything completely stupid while at UT.:ermm:
 
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You want this kid to transfer to UT?
Yes.

:yes::yes::yes:

Everybody thinks we have questionable players,but hey its the SEC.

We Play To Win The Game.

If Jarboe can keep himself together for the 3 years he'd be at UT,we'd come out of this as winners.
 
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Yes, let's bring in an accused felon. Nice call.
Well we already have a nice supporting cast for him to join with

We have
Drunk Drivers,Pot Smokers,and a bunch of other little things are players have done.

We need to stop pretending like our football team are supposed to be saints,no SEC team is.

We play to win
 
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so it's Willie Williams all over again? No thanks
No,hes nothing like Willie Williams.

Willie Williams is an urban legend,how many guys do you know that have been arrested 13 times before they turn 20?
 
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I just dont get why smoking pot makes you a bad person...

It's not so much that it makes you a bad person. It just means that you break a law that could net you jail time .. that you commit illegal activities that bear a more severe punishment than a fine (most of the time). It's not a personal judging thing...until the feds make it legal, then that is the only way to view it ... an illegal activity.
 
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It doesn't make you a bad person, just stupid for a few hours. :cool2:
 
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If we were to take a chance on him, which I doubt it considering all the heat Fulmer has taken already on this subject, we wouldn't be the only school. WVU is known for taking these kind of players as well. This is all null anyway b/c IMO we don't touch this kid.
 

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