Has OU ever had someone who caused the death of someone on the sidelines as a player?
Has OU ever had someone who caused the death of someone on the sidelines as a player?
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Why is the **** would you ask something like that?
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One more epic ****-whooping in Dallas and Stoops will be responsible for the death of Mack Brown's career.
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Why? I wanted to know if OU ever had someone that who caused the death of someone else on the sidelines as a player. If you don't like the ****ing question don't ****ing answer. JEEZUS
So you're trying to ask if OU has ever had a player that murdered someone at some point?
KC :
I've been reading OU boards for a long time and you are about as intolerable as they come. Shocker that you were a Ruf Nek. That's an embarrassing lot for The U.
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This might be the worst thread I've ever seen on any OU board.
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NO end of thread
Is there No end to this thread because there is no answer? I really have no recollection of OU ever allowing a player to return to the sidelines after causing the death of someone. The Dallas Cowboys are the first team I have seen do this. ALthough my mind may be sugar coating things and blocking it out. Which is why I had a HONEST question with no BS.
A few players hooked up with a sorority girl and killed it.
Ray Lewis.
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Ray Lewis never admitted to or was found guilty of anything. Any OU player?
Leonard Little
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There has been a former player who has killed someone as I understand it, but not one who got back on the sidelines after the fact.
See above answer by me. Also, it was a tragic accident involving alcohol with this Dallas incident. Awful, but I'm certain he never intended on killing anyone. He'll do his time. I don't know that I'd allow him back on the sidelines as quickly as he did, but I'm not the one making those decisions and I can also see it from all sides.
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I just saw your answer. This was not the first time this man had been arrested for driving drunk, this happened to be the first time he killed someone. He killed someone a week ago and is laughing on the sidelines in full Cowboy gear. Thank you for answering my question. I couldn't recall OU ever having allowed a player back on the sidelines after murdering someone.
Lots of ****s given in this thread.
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What he did to his best friend was wrong. There comes a point in life when you have to move on and heal. The victims family has forgiven him and there is no one who feels worse. I look at it as a form of therapy. The law will have it's say in a matter of time and he should serve a minimum of 2 years.
I would ask the person who is making this claim who it was. I can think of two players in the 80s who killed someone after their OU careers were over. However, somehow the Jerry Parks shooting of Zarak Peters in the dorm has been morphed into an actual murder. Parks never played again after that but it wouldn't surprise me of a lot of Whorn fans think he did.
I hate to say this too but pro ball and college ball are different beasts.
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He now is saying Percy Hines. This must be one of the players that the murder occurred well after he left OU and was never on the sidelines after said murder.