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So Oklahoma kicks a kid of the team for a bad rap video?

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  1. No, they kicked him off for showing up to his high school campus with a gun, getting a misdemeanor, and also making a public rap video talking about shooting people.  Why have this kid on your team?  You know he is going to cause problems...he was a great player, but Oklahoma is Oklahoma.  They don't exactly have to beat down doors to get great players on their team.  Oklahoma will be fine, and Stoops should be praised for trying to clean up his program.


  2. Ok, see, this is the Micheal Vick and Adam "don't call me Pacman" Jones fallout. When you have players on your team doing things like rapping about shooting people and carrying guns, what is your fear? That YOU are fostering the next Vick or Pacman, and that's NOT what OU, or any other D1 team for that matter, wants. College football is all about reputation, and the last thing coaches need is a reputation for having players like Vick and Jones, players with big attitudes and no self control.

    I agree with the decision, because the NFL doesn't need any more Pacman Jones', or Travis Henry's, or even Matt Jones'...

  3. well yeah because what the player did  was bad n the team should take actions on him, wat oklahoma did was good, by the way i love oklahoma yeahhhhhhhh

  4. i personally think its hillarious the dude got arrested for felony gun charges after he got signed lucky for him it was dropped to misdemener crimes and then after being told he cant s***w up he goes out  and does this hes stupid  

  5. well since he did get arrested earlier for weapons they probably think he's gonna be a problem in the future so they dealt with it already

    even though they shouldnt have but thats the coach for ya

  6. Well then they will suck even more than the already do.

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