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Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett reportedly arrested for OVI Saturday morning
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Well, this will probably complicate the QB situation a little bit more
Just when you thought the Ohio State quarterback situation was finally resolved, another curveball gets thrown. According to Eleven Warriors, J.T. Barrett was reportedly arrested early Saturday morning for operating a motor vehicle impaired (OVI), near Ohio State's campus.
From Eleven Warriors:
Barrett was arrested near High and Tompkins, just north of Campus after policed noticed the player attempt to avoid an OVI checkpoint in the area. Per CPD sources, Barrett was cooperative and blew into a breathalyzer, registering slightly over Ohio's legal limit of 0.08 blood-alcohol concentration.
The quarterback was released to his teammate, fellow quarterback Cardale Jones, who provided Barrett a ride home.
The Columbus police department did not return a phone call asking for comment. Barrett is also only 20 years old, so drinking at all would be against the law.
We will have more information on this alleged incident as it develops.
Continue reading...
Matt Brown via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
Well, this will probably complicate the QB situation a little bit more
Just when you thought the Ohio State quarterback situation was finally resolved, another curveball gets thrown. According to Eleven Warriors, J.T. Barrett was reportedly arrested early Saturday morning for operating a motor vehicle impaired (OVI), near Ohio State's campus.
From Eleven Warriors:
Barrett was arrested near High and Tompkins, just north of Campus after policed noticed the player attempt to avoid an OVI checkpoint in the area. Per CPD sources, Barrett was cooperative and blew into a breathalyzer, registering slightly over Ohio's legal limit of 0.08 blood-alcohol concentration.
The quarterback was released to his teammate, fellow quarterback Cardale Jones, who provided Barrett a ride home.
The Columbus police department did not return a phone call asking for comment. Barrett is also only 20 years old, so drinking at all would be against the law.
We will have more information on this alleged incident as it develops.
Continue reading...