WVU Player Commits Robbery In Team-Issued Sweatpants, Gets Arrested
When robbing someone, make sure your victim can't identify you by your football team number plastered on your pants. West Virginia defensive lineman Korey Harris was arrested Friday for first-degree armed robbery that allegedly occurred in Morgantown on July 12. Harris and two other men broke into a home and held two victims at gunpoint. It presumably didn't take long to catch Harris, as one of the victims saw the number 96 on Harris's team-issued sweatpants and figured it out. After the university was informed, Harris was dismissed from the Mountaineers. |
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Holy shit...the stuff from the Big 12 media days is gold.
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7:40:13 AM PDT Bowlsby: "You can't be the best without playing the best," regarding playing the SEC. -G
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7:09:30 AM PDT During TV timeouts (2:30 breaks), live B12 highlights will air in stadiums. -G
7:09:08 AM PDT Bowlsby announces in-stadium live highlights of conference games this year, in an effort to curb the decline in attendance. Says B12 home games are 85% full on average. -G |
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7:26:50 AM PDT Bowlsby ends the NCAA commentary with "We can't do what we've done and expect the same result."
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Congratulations to the Big 12 for following the SEC's lead on the highlights, btw.
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