He will come back just in time for the game vs ISU.
And score 40.He'll be back in time for our game in Austin. Count on it.
Yes, because drugs constitute the only rule(s) athletic programs have.violation of team rules=failed drug test, if its #2 i would suspect 3 game suspension
At the risk of being accused of speaking ill of the dead I will say that Bryce Dejean-Jones was pretty quiet on the court but had all sorts of issues off of it.Surprising because he doesn't look like a kid who would cause problems. Guys like Babb, Brown, Culver, Mason just don't carry themselves in a way that would suggest they have issues. This one surprises me.
I hope so. It's a road game. No biggie.He will come back just in time for the game vs ISU.
And then there's Amaad Wainright.At the risk of being accused of speaking ill of the dead I will say that Bryce Dejean-Jones was pretty quiet on the court but had all sorts of issues off of it.
https://247sports.com/college/texas...pended-for-violation-of-team-rules-129356820/Surprising because he doesn't look like a kid who would cause problems. Guys like Babb, Brown, Culver, Mason just don't carry themselves in a way that would suggest they have issues. This one surprises me.
You mean the guy they call Snoop, yeah you are probably right...Yes, because drugs constitute the only rule(s) athletic programs have.
It could be drugs but it could be something else. I didn't say =/= but you did say =. Regardless, if violation of team rules = drug test failure in Roach's case he would already be gone since according to their board this is his 4th suspension.You mean the guy they call Snoop, yeah you are probably right...
Osetkowski not playing would have a greater impact that Roach.
But lets be honest. Team A shows up, it doesn't matter who TX runs out there because we will win. Team B shows up and the cheerleaders would run us out of gym