Georgia RB Isaiah Crowell Arrested, Dismissed

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  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    Georgia RB Isaiah Crowell Arrested, Dismissed

    Georgia running back Isaiah Crowell, who was in and out of Bulldogs coach Mark Richt's doghouse as a freshman, was arrested on weapons charges by Athens Clarke-County police early Friday morning.


    ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia running back Isaiah Crowell, who was in and out of Bulldogs coach Mark Richt's doghouse as a freshman, was dismissed from the team Friday after being arrested on weapons charges by Athens-Clarke County police overnight.

    Crowell, from Columbus, Ga., was arrested and charged with two felonies and a misdemeanor, according to the Athens-Clarke County Jail Booking report.

    Crowell, 19, was charged with a felony count of possessing a weapon in a school zone, a felony count of altered identification mark and misdemeanor count of possession/carrying a concealed weapon.

    He was arrested around 2:20 a.m. ET after being stopped at a vehicle checkpoint near the Georgia campus and booked at 3:37 a.m.

    Crowell was dismissed from the team in the late afternoon.

    "We have a dedicated and committed group of men who are working hard to prepare for the coming season," Richt said in a news release. "Our total focus will be directed toward the team and this effort."

    Crowell was released from Athens-Clarke County Jail at 12:44 p.m. on $9,500 bond.

    According to a police report issued Friday, the serial number on a 9-millimeter Luger found under the driver's seat had been scratched off completely, but Crowell denied knowing a gun was there, saying other people drive his car.

    Police said the altered ID-mark charge stems from the tampered serial number.

    Crowell could face a fine of up to $10,000 and a jail sentence between two and 10 years if found guilty of weapons possession on school property, while a guilty verdict for criminal use of an article with an altered ID mark carries a sentence between one and five years.

    Crowell also said teammates Blake Tibbs, Quintavius Harrow, Josh Harvey-Clemons and Sheldon Dawson, who were passengers in the car, had just left a club called Aftermath, according to the police report.

    The arresting Athens-Clarke County Police officer stated she smelled marijuana inside the 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis that Crowell was driving.

    "[Crowell] consented to a search of the vehicle, and officers didn't find the marijuana," Athens-Clarke County Police spokeswoman Hilda Sorrow told ESPN.com on Friday morning. "There were other occupants inside the car and they consented to a search, but the marijuana wasn't found. During the search of the vehicle, officers found a gun under the driver's seat. After discovering that the ID number had been altered [on the gun], Mr. Crowell was arrested and charged. Marijuana was never found inside the car."

    Crowell, who was ranked as the country's No. 1 running back and No. 4 prospect overall by ESPN Recruiting in 2011, had a rocky first season with the Bulldogs.

    He ran 185 times for 850 yards with five touchdowns as a freshman but was dogged by disciplinary problems throughout the previous summer.

    Crowell was benched for the first quarter of the Bulldogs' 33-28 victory over Vanderbilt on Oct. 15 for disciplinary reasons and then was suspended for UGA's 63-16 victory over New Mexico State.

    Crowell was hampered by an ankle injury late in the season and ran only 15 times for 31 yards in the Bulldogs' last four games.

    He was booed by UGA fans after limping off the field with an ankle injury in the first half of the Bulldogs' 42-10 loss to LSU in the SEC championship game at the Georgia Dome on Dec. 3.

    Georgia signed two of the country's most highly regarded running backs, Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley of North Carolina, in February to help take some of the load off Crowell this coming season.

    Marshall, who enrolled at UGA in January after graduating from Millbrook High School in Raleigh, N.C., offered support for his Bulldogs teammate on Twitter on Friday morning: "Pray for Isaiah & that he will learn from his mistake."
  • NAHSTE
    Probably owns the site
    • Feb 2009
    • 22233

    #2
    He'll be on the plains by January of next year.

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    • Realist
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 6057

      #3
      Columbus, GA kids such in college..

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      • ram29jackson
        Noob
        • Nov 2008
        • 0

        #4
        Georgia is full of thugs

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        • July 4 1776
          Proud Vikings Lover
          • Oct 2008
          • 1526

          #5
          Fucking Mark Richt cant keep his players in line. Time for a new sheriff in the UGA
          SKOL VIKINGS ALL DAY MVP

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          • NAHSTE
            Probably owns the site
            • Feb 2009
            • 22233

            #6
            Originally posted by July 4 1776
            Fucking Mark Richt cant keep his players in line. Time for a new sheriff in the UGA
            It's okay he'll pray about it.

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            • ryne candy
              Aggie C/O '01
              • Feb 2009
              • 4355

              #7
              I laughed when I starts playing NCAA FB 12 and saw him transfer after his 1st year, now it doesn't seem silly. I just remember watching him picking up the pup on Signing Day.

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              • NAHSTE
                Probably owns the site
                • Feb 2009
                • 22233

                #8
                Originally posted by ryne candy
                I just remember watching him picking up the pup on Signing Day.
                DREAM TEAM

                Yet another UGA would-be national title that was won in February and lost the next June.

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                • ram29jackson
                  Noob
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 0

                  #9
                  Georgia isnt looking that good as a State the last couple years...UGA keeps getting thug players..and Georgia high schools graduated kids just to get government money...at this rate, they are competing with South Carolina as the dumbest State in the Union

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                  • NAHSTE
                    Probably owns the site
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 22233

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ram29jackson
                    Georgia isnt looking that good as a State the last couple years...UGA keeps getting thug players..and Georgia high schools graduated kids just to get government money...at this rate, they are competing with South Carolina as the dumbest State in the Union
                    Georgia will never be the dumbest state in the union as long as Mississippi and Louisiana are around. Georgia has been a solid 48th in education for years, with the other two fighting it out for the last spot.

                    Yes, I was educated in two of those three states ...

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                    • Sharkweather
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 8906

                      #11

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