MISSOULA- Authorities report they made six drug related arrests on Saturday night from people who were attending an all night party event called the Disco Bloodbath.
One of those arrested was Griz football player Trevor Poole, 20, who was nabbed for criminal possession of dangerous drugs, which is a felony.
Poole was arrested on Saturday night and booked into jail just after 4 a.m. with bail set at $50,000, according to authorities. He is scheduled to appear in a Missoula courtroom on Monday.
Poole, a starting offensive tackle, played in Saturday's game against Idaho State. He's a redshirt sophomore and is from Spokane, Washington.
We'll have more on this developing story as information becomes available.
Jeez, You guys are having all the luck right now . It just boggles my mind how knowing the consequences of being caught, on your team, or any team for that matter, these kids are so willing to risk it all to do something that they know will shoot their career and future in the backside.
These kids should realize they are being held to a higher standard than other students because they are the schools representative to the public and all other schools. But then maybe because they are still kids explains the poor choices many (at all levels) make during their college careers.
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clenz wrote:This is just another case of the anti-football fem-nazi police trying to kill the program........right?
I was saying it tongue-in-cheek....just this like statement - based on how other players have been suspended for assulting cops and needing to get taded whats the over/under on length of suspension, 2.5 quarters?
But seriously, the Griz didn't need this. Bad season on the field for the Griz, HORRIBLE off season before this season....I hope things get turned around out there.
UNI had our leading WR suspended for the last game for his second arrest on the same charge in 4 months this past weekend. I'd like to see him kicked off, but that won't happen.
At what point do the players "get" the message that this isn't your father's Griz administration?
No shit. Honestly, although the results on the field have been disappointing under Delaney, I'm glad he's sending the message that off the field BS won't be tolerated under any circumstances, and I hope his successor has the same attitude.
AZGrizFan wrote:
At what point do the players "get" the message that this isn't your father's Griz administration?
No ****. Honestly, although the results on the field have been disappointing under Delaney, I'm glad he's sending the message that off the field BS won't be tolerated under any circumstances, and I hope his successor has the same attitude.
This school reminds me of a junior version of Miami in the 80s.
Grizalltheway wrote:
No ****. Honestly, although the results on the field have been disappointing under Delaney, I'm glad he's sending the message that off the field BS won't be tolerated under any circumstances, and I hope his successor has the same attitude.
This school reminds me of a junior version of Miami in the 80s.