Poll: Should OU Pull Chaisson's Scholarship?
With a plea agreement Wednesday, Justin Chaisson avoided jail time for assaulting his ex-girlfriend and pleaded no contest to four misdemeanors (reduced from felony charges). Chaisson was sentenced to 3-years probation and ordered to serve 120 hrs of community service. In April, Chaisson was ordered to complete one year of domestic violence counseling. Since the story broke Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has yet to officially comment on Chaisson's status with the Oklahoma football program.
With all that said and University of Oklahoma's previous track record with athletes who have questionable backgrounds --- Should OU pull Chaisson's scholarship?
In a previous poll, you guys overwhelming supported Bob Stoops decision (4-to-1) to pull Josh Jarboe's scholarship.
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Comments:
He's a stud on the field. . . So hell yeah, I'd bring him on in.
5:23 PM
This guy belongs with the likes of Jarboe and Bosworth.
6:03 PM
get em out of vegas...hes a thug
6:26 PM
You get what you deserve if you take this loser. Maybe it will be your daughter next!!!
6:31 PM
Hell yeah he dominates!!!
6:31 PM
only time will tell... hope he keeps his nose clean.
10:59 PM
YAY! He's coming!
9:37 AM
He's a kid who made a big mistake, Wow!! Surprise Surprise!
Let he who was not a kid cast the first stone.
Everyone deseveres one chance after a mistake but thats it.
Bring the stud in, let him take out his frustratons on BEVO!!
10:21 AM
Take his scholarship and give to someone deserving!
10:35 AM
Hell, if you can play football for the Sooners, who cares if he beats up and threatens to kill people?
11:04 PM
OH TEXAS, IF YOU GUYS WANT HIM YOU CAN HAVE HIM....HE BELONGS IN TEXAS..NOT OKLAHOMA. AFTERALL, HE PROBABLY SHOULD BE IN ORANGE!!
5:52 PM
Texas doesn't want this guy, we don't value football talent above character. But this is what we have come to expect North of the Red River
4:51 PM