The kansas.com article mentions a .186 alcohol blood level and being stopped at Maize and Kellogg - I think it's safe to say it's a good thing he did get stopped because he could have killed someone or himself in that condition, especially on Kellogg. He should be punished just like anyone else in that situation by the law and WSU and HCGM will decide his athletic fate.
I know of some parents that would make kids get up early and work when they didn't want to after late nights and hangovers, so being on the bench with 10,000+ loud fans may have been some sort of punishment. May not have been hungover still at that time, but if it he was, couldn't have been too pleasant.
I know of some parents that would make kids get up early and work when they didn't want to after late nights and hangovers, so being on the bench with 10,000+ loud fans may have been some sort of punishment. May not have been hungover still at that time, but if it he was, couldn't have been too pleasant.
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