• Follow us on Twitter @buckeyeplanet and @bp_recruiting, like us on Facebook! Enjoy a post or article, recommend it to others! BP is only as strong as its community, and we only promote by word of mouth, so share away!
  • Consider registering! Fewer and higher quality ads, no emails you don't want, access to all the forums, download game torrents, private messages, polls, Sportsbook, etc. Even if you just want to lurk, there are a lot of good reasons to register!

DB Eugene Clifford (official thread)

I have never done pot during college, but I know several people who have. That didn't make me want to stop being friends with them. I still maintain contact with most of them and all of them, as far as I know, are leading what I can only term as a normal life. Some have married, one even has a kid and most of them have girlfriends or boyfriends and are leading a productive life (I am 27). The media has to understand that athletes are regular people as well, and needs to stop portraying them as a parody of virtue.

While I am not trying to condone such behavior, it doesn't mean that he is a bad person or that he made a stupid choice. (Now if he is caught selling drugs, that's something different altogether) I just don't understand why there is so much conservatism in the society. For some it might be a lifestyle choice, and the government does not have any right to impose morality on anybody.
 
Upvote 0
osugrad21;821834; said:
The citation was over a month ago...he likely paid his ticket, got chewed out, will have a tighter leash in Columbus, and all is well.

Stupid choice though.
I agree with this. Tressel has probably sent him a revised workout schedule...something that may involve a lot of stadium steps.

I just hope Clifford doesn't make it a habit like some of our former players.
 
Upvote 0
ant80;822040; said:
I have never done pot during college, but I know several people who have. That didn't make me want to stop being friends with them. I still maintain contact with most of them and all of them, as far as I know, are leading what I can only term as a normal life. Some have married, one even has a kid and most of them have girlfriends or boyfriends and are leading a productive life (I am 27). The media has to understand that athletes are regular people as well, and needs to stop portraying them as a parody of virtue.

While I am not trying to condone such behavior, it doesn't mean that he is a bad person or that he made a stupid choice. (Now if he is caught selling drugs, that's something different altogether) I just don't understand why there is so much conservatism in the society. For some it might be a lifestyle choice, and the government does not have any right to impose morality on anybody.
Gene has to realize that he is not a "normal" person. He is a member of tOSU and tOSU football team. as such he has responsibilities to the University, JT, we the fans, His fellow team members and his family. I'm sure he has already had the classes about how to conduct himself as a Buckeye many times. The image he should project is the one JT wants him to.
tOSU can impose the regulations on him and he is expected to adhere to them.
I hope he has learned his lesson and moves onward and upward from it.
I anticipate seeing him on the field a whole bunch! :oh:
 
Upvote 0
StadiumDorm;822075; said:
Look on the bright side. At least it isn't robbery or murder.
I am looking at the bright side. I would imagine that at one time or another a large amount of kids have seen, touched , held, and used marijuana.
I expect that Gene and the players around him learned from this.
Like I said I want to see him on the field with his talent and potential
 
Upvote 0
Gene,

You not only disappointed the people you will never meet, yet cheer you every day, but you also disappointed those closest to you; your family and the Colerain community. Your parents will forgive you and the Colerain community and Buckeye Nation will forgive you or give you the benfit of the doubt...But a lesson must be learned by you, young man. Right, wrong or indifferent, you represent more than just your family and yourself. You represent a proud community, a proud state and an even prouder fan base. Whether you like it or not, Gene, you represent Colerain and The Ohio State University and your actions going forward will ALWAYS have one, the other or BOTH in front of or behind your name. "Today, Colerain football player and Ohio State recruit Eugene Clifford..."
If you want to blow blunt for the rest of your life, Gene, walk away from OSU and hide...Colerain and OSU will re-load and in ten years people will ask "whatever happened to Eugene Clifford??" and somebody will say, "he didn't care about school or football. All he wanted to do was hang with his friends, get high and stay in trouble". I pray that is not the way you wish to be remembered.

I can't wait to see you in a couple of days to tell you this in person. It may be your life, Gene, but life is not yours to throw away when God has blessed you with so much.
 
Upvote 0
Honor&Glory;822197; said:
Gene,

You not only disappointed the people you will never meet, yet cheer you every day, but you also disappointed those closest to you; your family and the Colerain community. Your parents will forgive you and the Colerain community and Buckeye Nation will forgive you or give you the benfit of the doubt...But a lesson must be learned by you, young man. Right, wrong or indifferent, you represent more than just your family and yourself. You represent a proud community, a proud state and an even prouder fan base. Whether you like it or not, Gene, you represent Colerain and The Ohio State University and your actions going forward will ALWAYS have one, the other or BOTH in front of or behind your name. "Today, Colerain football player and Ohio State recruit Eugene Clifford..."
If you want to blow blunt for the rest of your life, Gene, walk away from OSU and hide...Colerain and OSU will re-load and in ten years people will ask "whatever happened to Eugene Clifford??" and somebody will say, "he didn't care about school or football. All he wanted to do was hang with his friends, get high and stay in trouble". I pray that is not the way you wish to be remembered.

I can't wait to see you in a couple of days to tell you this in person. It may be your life, Gene, but life is not yours to throw away when God has blessed you with so much.

Tell it like it is, H&G. Tough love.
 
Upvote 0
As someone that has gone through charges like this, it's not that big of a day legally. I was underage, but my overage friends had to pay a fine, pay court costs, and attend one anti-drug session. I had to do even less. This probably will be wiped from his record.

With that said, I hope he takes from his experiences what I did. I disappointed tons of people when I was busted, I imagine it was even worse for Eugene.
 
Upvote 0
Honor&Glory;822197; said:
If you want to blow blunt for the rest of your life, Gene, walk away from OSU and hide...

I can't wait to see you in a couple of days to tell you this in person. It may be your life, Gene, but life is not yours to throw away when God has blessed you with so much.
Umm he is free to choose whatever path he wants to take. It his life and it is his to throw away if he so wishes.

What does blow blunt mean?
 
Upvote 0
BuckeyeNation27;822375; said:
rimshot.gif

I got a million of 'em...atchachacha
 
Upvote 0
Back
Top