Solich's drinking buddy
Solich's drinking buddy
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2329109
Sutton charged with DUI...sitting out the rest of the season
Sutton charged with DUI...sitting out the rest of the season
I'm not getting on your case here but does that necessarily make it any better? A couple pain pills can be just as dangerous as alcohol.tekekini wrote:Under Texas state Law that does not mean it was alcohol related. Certain Level of prescription meds can classify as DUI in Texas. He was taking pain medicine
They were talking about this on ESPN and were like wait a minute it might only be pain killers. Well they obviously had an impact if he was left of center.
No I am not sayig it is any better, i was referring to the name of the thread "soolich's DRINKING buddy.kdog27 wrote:I'm not getting on your case here but does that necessarily make it any better? A couple pain pills can be just as dangerous as alcohol.tekekini wrote:Under Texas state Law that does not mean it was alcohol related. Certain Level of prescription meds can classify as DUI in Texas. He was taking pain medicine
They were talking about this on ESPN and were like wait a minute it might only be pain killers. Well they obviously had an impact if he was left of center.
I was making a point that you do not assume things. It was not alcohol.
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the fact that he was in Texas and coached BBall for the Longhorns :duh:rollalong94 wrote:So what does Texas state law have to do with it?tekekini wrote:Under Texas state Law that does not mean it was alcohol related. Certain Level of prescription meds can classify as DUI in Texas. He was taking pain medicine
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W're talking about Eddie Sutton, Oklahoma State's coach, right? The incident took place in Stillwater. Pardon me if I am way off base here...tekekini wrote:the fact that he was in Texas and coached BBall for the Longhorns :duh:rollalong94 wrote:So what does Texas state law have to do with it?tekekini wrote:Under Texas state Law that does not mean it was alcohol related. Certain Level of prescription meds can classify as DUI in Texas. He was taking pain medicine
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He has coached at Arkansas, Kentucky, and Okie St.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:You are correct -- it happened in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma's DUI laws also apply to a wide range of substances.
I don't believe Sutton ever coached for Texas, but he's been around since the Roman Empire so I guess anything's possible.
Still not sure where the Texas angle came in to play...?
Gotchatekekini wrote:No I am not sayig it is any better, i was referring to the name of the thread "soolich's DRINKING buddy.kdog27 wrote:I'm not getting on your case here but does that necessarily make it any better? A couple pain pills can be just as dangerous as alcohol.tekekini wrote:Under Texas state Law that does not mean it was alcohol related. Certain Level of prescription meds can classify as DUI in Texas. He was taking pain medicine
They were talking about this on ESPN and were like wait a minute it might only be pain killers. Well they obviously had an impact if he was left of center.
I was making a point that you do not assume things. It was not alcohol.
my bad, i heard it was in Texas...and assumed he coached longhonrs since he was wearing burnt orange tie in the pics i saw of him coaching...i dont follow college bball that much and do not really know who sutton even is
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I admire Eddie Sutton a great deal. He knew he had a problem when he was at Kentucky, and he got help with that problem. Unfortunately, he let the demons of the past get to him on Friday night. But he has come out and apologized not only to the university, but also his players, the fans, and most importantly, to the driver of the other car. He is going to get treatment again, and try to be a better person from this. Sometimes, when you are in way more pain than you are capable of handling, you tend to do things that you know you shouldn't. Coach Sutton did that. But he has shown nothing but remorse, and I really don't believe this is remorse because something bad happened. I believe he really knows that he let down quite a few people, and that he truly hurts from his actions. I hope that he gets better soon, and that he can watch his son coach his beloved Cowboys for a long time to come.
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tekekini wrote: I was making a point that you do not assume things.
Interesting....tekekini wrote:my bad, i heard it was in Texas...and assumed he coached longhonrs since he was wearing burnt orange tie in the pics i saw of him coaching...i dont follow college bball that much and do not really know who sutton even is
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And Alcohol was involved in the incidentSaxyIrishTenor wrote:tekekini wrote: I was making a point that you do not assume things.Interesting....tekekini wrote:my bad, i heard it was in Texas...and assumed he coached longhonrs since he was wearing burnt orange tie in the pics i saw of him coaching...i dont follow college bball that much and do not really know who sutton even is
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=2332196
"I have a problem with alcohol," Sutton said. "That said, I make no excuses for what has happened. I recognize it and I will be seeking treatment for it. I know I have let many people down."
--nullius in verba--
Now the personal attacks have to start? I admitted I was wrong.. i didnt jack this thread.SaxyIrishTenor wrote:tekekini wrote: I was making a point that you do not assume things.Interesting....tekekini wrote:my bad, i heard it was in Texas...and assumed he coached longhonrs since he was wearing burnt orange tie in the pics i saw of him coaching...i dont follow college bball that much and do not really know who sutton even is
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