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Football player of University of Texas He was arrested for driving while drunk last week, and apparently he wanted him to continue the party.
Aggressive Lineman Nick BrooksThose who will begin their college careers in the fall were stopped when they won 47 mph in the 30 mph zone, Travis County police said in a report.
The report then states That Brooks’ eyes were “bloody” and “watery” and he had admitted to sucking “dull” and “good” THC pens.
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The Texas Longhorns helmet will face the Texas A&M Aggies in the first quarter. The Longhorns defeated the Aggies 17-7 at Kyle Field. (Maria Lysakar-Imagn image)
Brooks then told police he had recently left “Play.” This is a facility for people over 21 who claimed to “make an exception for UT football players.” Brooks is only 18 years old.
The offensive lineman told police he was taking “two future players” to a nearby strip club, according to documents.
Police described Brooks’ speech as “mussing” and “mussmooth,” and he had “shaking” and “swaying in his body.” However, they said his attitude was “cosy” and “cooperative.” He had no alcohol in his system.

The Texas Longhorns cheerleaders crossed the field with the Longhorns flag after scoring a score in Dallas, Texas in the Red River rival rally game against Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl on Saturday, October 12, 2024. (Aaron E. Martinez / Austin American-Statesman / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Head Coach Steve Sarkisian The following statement has been issued:
“We are aware of the situation with Nick Brooks, and we are talking to him and gathering information. We will continue to monitor legal procedures within our team at the right time and address this situation.”
Brooks was a four-star recruit. He committed to Texas in August and was admitted in January after attending Grayson High School in Georgia after receiving offers from 28 other schools.

The Texas Longhorns helmet is sitting on the sidelines on December 2, 2023 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, during the Big 12 Championship game between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma State Cowboys. (Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire by Getty Images)
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His four official visits were in Texas, Georgia, Iowa and USC.
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