Report: College Football Recruits Were Hosted At Strip Club
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Texas football player told police he was taking recruits to strip club during DWI arrest, authorities say
University of Texas offensive lineman Nick Brooks said he was taking "prospective players" to a strip club when he was arrested for driving while intoxicated.
During DWI Bust, Texas Lineman Nick Brooks Confesses Plans To Take Prospects To Strip Club
Texas offensive lineman Nick Brooks was arrested last weekend in Austin, Texas, for driving while intoxicated, but the details of his arrest have not been made public until now. According to the Travis County Sheriff's office, along with an online affidavit obtained by OutKick, the 18-year-old Brooks was driving while under the influence of marijuana. He was caught going 47 mph in a 30 mph zone by the arresting officer on West 6th Street in Aust…
Texas OL Exposes Strip Club For Underage Recruits
Texas offensive lineman Nick Brooks is only 18 years old. However, he was on his way to a local strip club in Austin when he was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated. The charge was not alcohol related. Brooks, a four-star prospect in the college football recruiting Class of 2025, joined the Longhorns for spring practice as a true freshman in January. His future with the program is currently up in the air after his recent arrest. Head coach St…
Report: College Football Recruits Were Hosted At Strip Club
Meet The Top 5 Freshman In College Football (Based On Recruiting Rankings) (1:28) A college football player was apparently on his way back from meeting some recruits at a strip club when he was arrested and charged with a DWI this past weekend.According to FOX 7 Austin, Texas offensive lineman Nick Brooks was arrested this past Sunday after he was caught going 47 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. Brooks reportedly told the arresting officer that …
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