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A football player at the University of Texas was arrested last week for driving in intoxication, and apparently he wanted the party to continue.
Offensive line player Nick Brooks, who will start his university career in the fall, was arrested when he was surprised to be 47 mi / h in an area of 30 mi / h, the police of Travis said in their report.
The report indicates that Brooks’ eyes were “injects blood” and “aqueous”, and he admitted to having smoked a “raw” and a “good” pen, to the point where he “felt it”.
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A TEXAS LONGHORNS headset on the first quarter against the Aggies of Texas A&M. Longhorns beat the Aggies 17-7 in Kyle Field. (Images of Maria Lysaker-Imagn)
Brooks then told the police that he had recently left “playing”, a 21 -year -old and more establishment he said “made exceptions for UT football players”. Brooks is only 18 years old.
The offensive line player then told the police, according to the documents, which he took “two potential players” to a nearby strip club.
The police described Brooks’ speech as “Marmonée” and “Mushmouthed”, and he “swung” and had “body tremors”. But they said that his attitude was “polished” and “cooperative”. He had no alcohol in his system.

The Texas Longhorns cheerleaders cross the field with a Longhorns flag after a score during the Red Rivière rivalry match against Oklahoma at the Cotton Bowl on Saturday October 12, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. (Aaron E. Martinez / Austin American-Statesman / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
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Head coach Steve Sarkisian published the following statement:
“We are aware of the situation with Nick Brooks, we spoke with him and collect information. We will continue to monitor the legal process and approach this situation within the team at the appropriate time.”
Brooks was a four -star recruit. He joined Texas in August and registered in January after having attended Grayson high school in Georgia after receiving offers from 28 other schools.

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