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A&M arrests have started again

But...but...aggys don't get in trouble with the law!!! "POP" goes the myth!

 
Someone reported that, in aggys' last 4 years in the SEC, there have been 19 arrests and 13 football wins.  One individual was actually arrested 3 times before he was removed from the squad.  Doesn't this work out to being almost 5 arrests a year, on average?

How about it - can this be verified?  AggieMike?

 
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The aggies announced a new Reveille, it's Reveille IX. What's funny is the aggies formed a 12 member committee to scour the country for the next Reveille. With all that aggie brain power, you know they picked a great dog.

There is no truth to rumors that the previous Reveille was kicked off for drugs and shoplifting.

 
Someone reported that, in aggys' last 4 years in the SEC, there have been 19 arrests and 13 football wins.  One individual was actually arrested 3 times before he was removed from the squad.  Doesn't this work out to being almost 5 arrests a year, on average?

How about it - can this be verified?  AggieMike?
It's true

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The Texas A&M class of 2013 was expected to make a significant impact in Aggieland as it was ranked No. 9 overall nationally.

However, despite being on campus for less than two years, the class has already taken some major hits. The Aggies signed 32 players in the class and many of them are already gone.

DT Justin Manning - Has yet to play a meaningful down in an Aggie uniform and has not been participating in spring football so far this year.

DT Isaiah Golden - The Army All-American was kicked off the team for drug-related arrest

WR Sebastian LaRue - The Under Armour All-American transferred to Washington State

S Kameron Miles - The Army All-American was kicked off the team for violation team rules

WR JaQuay Williams - Transferred to Louisville

OL Ishmael Wilson - Transferred to Baylor

QB Kenny Hill - Transferred

WR Kyrion Parker - Left team, plans to transfer

LB Darian Claiborne - Kicked off the team for drug-related arrest

LB Brett Wade - Moved to fullback

LB Jordan Mastrogiovanni - Retired from football

LB Reggie Chevis - Moved to defensive line

WR Laquvionte Gonzalez - The Under Armour All-American has logged minimal playing time and is buried in the depth chart.

QB Kohl Stewart: The four-star prospect never made it to campus as he elected to play professional baseball

DL Jay Arnold - Had surgery on both shoulders and not participating in spring football

WR Jeremy Tabuyo - Logged minimal playing time and down in the depth chart

CB Alex Sezer - Logged minimal playing time and buried down in the depth chart

S Jonathan Wiggins - Logged minimal playing time and buried down in the depth chart

DE Jordan Points - Kicked off team for violation of team rules

OL J.J. Gustafson - Received a medical redshirt and not participating in spring football

OL Joas Aguilar - The Under Armour All-American retired from football

CB Tavares Garner - Logged minimal playing time and has considered transferring

CB Noel Ellis - The Under Armour All-American was forced to redshirt last season after being diagnosed with Diabetes

LB Shaan Washington - Appeared to be a potential impact player early last season but broke his collarbone against SMU last season. He’s also fighting shoulder issues.

OL Jeremiah Stuckey - Recruited as a tackle but now playing center due to the lack of depth at the position; Has not received significant playing time

TE Cameron Clear: Four-star junior college transfer had nine catches in his A&M career; could possibly make an NFL team as an OT

LB Tommy Sanders: The four-star JUCO defender started two games his first year in Aggieland and only saw minimal action after that

 
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