View Full Version : Hey Venom.. ANOTHER Longhorn arrested
unkoricky
09-18-2007, 10:33 AM
Another UT Football Player Arrested
Sep 18, 2007 10:14 AM CDT
James Henry
Another University of Texas football player is in trouble with the law. Sophomore running back James Henry, 19, was arrested overnight.
Henry is in jail on two charges: obstruction or retaliation and tampering or fabricating physical evidence. Both offenses are third-degree felonies.
He is being held on a $30,000 bond.
Henry is the 11th UT player, or former player, arrested since the national championship in January 2006.
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bcoop
09-18-2007, 10:36 AM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
01WC, Rice is looking to be a little tougher with each day that passes. How many arrests total in the last 4 months is this?
01WhiteCobra
09-18-2007, 10:39 AM
Now that Miami U is slowly becoming a non issue in BCS... UT must of thought they could take over the title "Thug U."
I guess they will install the x-ray machines at the tunnel leading to the UT dressing room at the Cotton Bowl.
Big 12 coaches all over (well except in Austin) are high-fiving each other at the moment. UT continues to implode. Mack Brown went from the coach that "could control his team" to someone just standing on the sidelines saying... "What now?!?!"
Almost 20% of the roster has been arrested. I'm going to have to say this must be an NCAA record since 2006.
unkoricky
09-18-2007, 10:40 AM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
01WC, Rice is looking to be a little tougher with each day that passes. How many arrests total in the last 4 months is this?
I think its BS.... Mack only recruits non troubled players..Stoops recruits Thugs..
Geor!
09-18-2007, 10:48 AM
Thug
bcoop
09-18-2007, 10:55 AM
I think its BS.... Mack only recruits non troubled players..Stoops recruits Thugs..
No shit. :rolleyes:
Seriously though. How many players have they lost due to arrests in the last 4 months? And UT fans can't figure out what is wrong with their team this year. :rolleyes:
bcoop
09-18-2007, 10:56 AM
Now that Miami U is slowly becoming a non issue in BCS... UT must of thought they could take over the title "Thug U."
I guess they will install the x-ray machines at the tunnel leading to the UT dressing room at the Cotton Bowl.
Big 12 coaches all over (well except in Austin) are high-fiving each other at the moment. UT continues to implode. Mack Brown went from the coach that "could control his team" to someone just standing on the sidelines saying... "What now?!?!"
Almost 20% of the roster has been arrested. I'm going to have to say this must be an NCAA record since 2006.
I bet UT becomes the #1 recruiting grounds for Cincinatti. :D
unkoricky
09-18-2007, 10:57 AM
Thug
Nope.. it was all fixed
http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=7091356
hahahahahahahehehehehe :D
Who Needs 8
09-18-2007, 02:36 PM
No shit. :rolleyes:
Seriously though. How many players have they lost due to arrests in the last 4 months? And UT fans can't figure out what is wrong with their team this year. :rolleyes:
They said on a Ticker, I think he is the 6th. (I'm not positive)
LannyN9NE
09-18-2007, 09:01 PM
They said on a Ticker, I think he is the 6th. (I'm not positive)
It is 6 in 4 months. Great organization :rolleyes:
TATOM MACK
09-18-2007, 11:22 PM
Now that Miami U is slowly becoming a non issue in BCS... UT must of thought they could take over the title "Thug U."
I guess they will install the x-ray machines at the tunnel leading to the UT dressing room at the Cotton Bowl.
Big 12 coaches all over (well except in Austin) are high-fiving each other at the moment. UT continues to implode. Mack Brown went from the coach that "could control his team" to someone just standing on the sidelines saying... "What now?!?!"
Almost 20% of the roster has been arrested. I'm going to have to say this must be an NCAA record since 2006.
well at least texas hasn't kicked off thier starting qb like ou
LannyN9NE
09-19-2007, 12:28 AM
well at least texas hasn't kicked off thier starting qb like ou
Yes that is what I would be bragging about. :rolleyes:
01WhiteCobra
09-19-2007, 06:29 AM
well at least texas hasn't kicked off thier starting qb like ou
Yea no difference between a civil matter and a felonious matter. Good reasoning.
SVTVenom
09-19-2007, 09:21 PM
This guy definately wins the idiot award for talking to someone on a jailhouse phone about beating someone up and trying to cover up evidence. :rolleyes:
This guy wouldn't have even been on the team had the Austin police informed Mack Brown/Texas that he was also being investigated in relation to Robert Joseph's case.
LannyN9NE
09-19-2007, 09:23 PM
This guy definately wins the idiot award for talking to someone on a jailhouse phone about beating someone up and trying to cover up evidence. :rolleyes:
This guy wouldn't have even been on the team had the Austin police informed Mack Brown/Texas that he was also being investigated in relation to Robert Joseph's case.
You really think nobody was informed of this until after he was arrested? :rolleyes:
SVTVenom
09-19-2007, 09:32 PM
You really think nobody was informed of this until after he was arrested? :rolleyes:
Mack Brown publicly stated that he didn't know James Henry was also involved and under investigation until Austin police arrested him on Monday. No information released by the Austin Police Department said anything about him being involved until this occured.
LannyN9NE
09-19-2007, 09:36 PM
Mack Brown publicly stated that he didn't know James Henry was also involved and under investigation until Austin police arrested him on Monday. No information released by the Austin Police Department said anything about him being involved until this occured.
I still find it hard to believe nobody at UT knew nothing about him being investigated, and since Mack Brown said publicly that he had no sniff of it it has to be true because we know coaches would never lie.
SVTVenom
09-19-2007, 09:46 PM
I still find it hard to believe nobody at UT knew nothing about him being investigated, and since Mack Brown said publicly that he had no sniff of it it has to be true because we know coaches would never lie.
It would be pretty stupid of him to say that in public and have it be pretty easy to find out he knew about it before hand. It would also be against team policy to keep a player on the team that has either committed a felony or been a part of one.
Mack Brown wouldn't risk his rep on lying about a special teams player.
ToRqUeTwIsTeR
09-19-2007, 09:47 PM
Who gives a fuck.......really?? Besides....what is your point? Are you saying that the 2006 National Champions wouldn't have been so good if they had not grew up in the ghetto and were all ex-convicts?
Slowhand
09-19-2007, 09:55 PM
Mack Brown publicly stated that he didn't know James Henry was also involved and under investigation until Austin police arrested him on Monday. No information released by the Austin Police Department said anything about him being involved until this occured.
Mack Brown also got mad at the media for jumping on his players' cases before they were proven guilty in a court of law, and then proceeds to suspend this guy before proven guilty.
Great coach there.
exlude
09-19-2007, 09:59 PM
Mack Brown also got mad at the media for jumping on his players' cases before they were proven guilty in a court of law, and then proceeds to suspend this guy before proven guilty.
Great coach there.
University policy is to suspend players while they are under investigation and then after the verdict allow back/kick off. His point seems to have fluttered past you.
bcoop
09-21-2007, 04:17 PM
well at least texas hasn't kicked off thier starting qb like ou
I whole heartedly believe that Bomar doing what he did is the best thing that could have happened to OU, so I consider that a win. Bomar was a fucking loser, and he sucked terribly. Plain and simple.
You ain't one to talk shit, seeing as how you back a team known nationally as Thug U. :rolleyes:
Vertnut
09-21-2007, 05:30 PM
I whole heartedly believe that Bomar doing what he did is the best thing that could have happened to OU, so I consider that a win. Bomar was a fucking loser, and he sucked terribly. Plain and simple.
You ain't one to talk shit, seeing as how you back a team known nationally as Thug U. :rolleyes:
Most big programs have faced varying degree's of "issues"...OU was known for improprieties when Switzer was there. SMU and the "death penalty", Miami and their thuggery, and hell, even A&M in the late '80's when Jackie Sherill was there, was dealt a 2 year probation.
It's bad at Texas, but's it's not like they're the first...
bcoop
09-21-2007, 09:13 PM
Most big programs have faced varying degree's of "issues"...OU was known for improprieties when Switzer was there. SMU and the "death penalty", Miami and their thuggery, and hell, even A&M in the late '80's when Jackie Sherill was there, was dealt a 2 year probation.
I know.
It's bad at Texas, but's it's not like they're the first...
I know that as well. Once again, just giving Venom a dose of his own medicine. He's always the first to cry foul when it's anyone other than UT. And I must say, I can't recall a time when any other team has had this much trouble in one year. I mean really... 11 arrests?
Vertnut
09-21-2007, 09:24 PM
I know.
I know that as well. Once again, just giving Venom a dose of his own medicine. He's always the first to cry foul when it's anyone other than UT. And I must say, I can't recall a time when any other team has had this much trouble in one year. I mean really... 11 arrests?
You might be too young to remember the Switzer years. I played ball with a guy that was there from '77-'80, was a 4 year starter, then played 6 years in the NFL. The things he saw and participated in were UNREAL! Switzer was the "King of Norman", and things went on openly and were never discussed.
I don't know arrest numbers, but sexual assaults were pretty common, and never reported.
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