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CB DerJuan "PeeWee" Gambrell (R.I.P.)

Like I said in Clarke's thread, it's unfortunate to see it has come to this but it is what needed to happen in my opinion.

Hopefully this serves as a 'wake-up call' of sorts, and DerJuan learns from this experience and puts it in the rear view. Wish him the best, Buckeye Nation is behind him.
 
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Published: 1/17/2012
Gambrell's arrest preceded dismissal from Ohio State football team
Gambrell no longer part of OSU team
BY RYAN AUTULLO
BLADE SPORTS WRITER

COLUMBUS -- DerJuan Gambrell was arrested on misdemeanor assault charges seven days before Ohio State announced it had dismissed him from its football program.

Rogers graduate Gambrell, a freshman defensive back, was booked Jan. 8 at Franklin County Jail on misdemeanor charges of assault, menacing, and unlawful restraint after campus police responded to an incident at an on-campus dormitory. Gambrell was released the following evening on his own recognizance. A pretrial is scheduled for Feb. 15.

A police report on the incident was not available Monday because OSU's records department was closed for the holiday.

Gambrell, known to many by his nickname Peewee, redshirted last season and has four seasons of eligibility remaining. OSU released a statement Sunday stating coach Urban Meyer dismissed Gambrell from the program for a "violation of team rules." Meyer also kicked off defensive back Dominic Clarke who has been charged with drunken driving.

Given his forthcoming legal obligations, Gambrell likely will not enroll at another institution until the summer at the earliest. He may be forced to sit out next season to satisfy NCAA rules if he attends another Division I school. Gambrell would be eligible to play immediately for a program in a lower division.

"I hope that he's able to move forward from this and to move past Ohio State and move past problems that he's had in Toledo," said Eric Browning, Gambrell's track and field coach at Rogers.

http://www.toledoblade.com/Ohio-State/2012/01/17/Arrest-preceded-dismissal.html
 
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