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    TCU drug bust includes 4 football players

    FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Authorities arrested 17 students at Texas Christian University on Wednesday as part of a six-month drug sting, an especially embarrassing blow to the school because it included four members of the high-profile football team.

    Arrest warrants painted a startling picture of the Horned Frogs, with a handful of players who allegedly arranged marijuana sales after class or around practice and who told police that most of the team had failed a surprise drug test just two weeks ago.

    According to police, players sold undercover officers marijuana during the season and as recently as last week.

    "There are days people want to be a head football coach, but today is not one of those days," coach Gary Patterson said in a prepared statement. "As I heard the news this morning, I was first shocked, then hurt and now I'm mad."

    The 17 people arrested were caught making "hand-to-hand" sales of marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy and prescription drugs to undercover officers, police said. They said the bust followed an investigation prompted by complaints from students, parents and others.

    TCU has an enrollment of about 9,500 students, but the athlete arrests drew the most scrutiny. The bust came just one day after a thrilling overtime victory by the men's basketball team over a ranked opponent and less than 24 hours after TCU released its football schedule for next season, its first in the Big 12 Conference.

    Three prominent defensive players on the team were arrested: linebacker Tanner Brock, the leading tackler two seasons ago, defensive tackle D.J. Yendrey and cornerback Devin Johnson. The other player is offensive lineman Ty Horn.

    While school Chancellor Victor Boschini said he didn't think TCU had a "football problem," the arrest affidavits raise the possibility that other players were involved.

    In November, a Fort Worth police officer was informed that Horn was selling marijuana to "college students and football players at Texas Christian." The officer allegedly bought marijuana that day, Nov. 3, two days before a road game at Wyoming, from both Horn and Yendrey.

    Officers during the next several months allegedly set up drug deals with the players outside restaurants, a grocery store and other areas around campus. On Jan. 19, Brock allegedly sold an officer $200 worth of marijuana after Yendrey ran out.

    "After a short conversation about the marijuana, Brock and I exchanged phone numbers, telling me to come to him from now on instead of (Yendrey)," according to the affidavits.

    Horn and Johnson scoffed at the Feb. 1 team drug test ordered by Patterson, police said. Brock allegedly told an undercover officer that he failed the surprise test "for sure," but that it wouldn't be a problem because there "would be about 60 people screwed."

    Horn had looked through the football roster and "said there were only 20 people that would pass the test on the team," Brock said, according to the warrant.

    And six days after the test, Johnson allegedly sold an officer $300 worth of marijuana. Asked about the test, he said: "What can they do, 82 people failed it."

    In response to that allegation, TCU cornerback Kolby Griffin posted a tweet on his personal account Wednesday that read, "This rumor about 82 of us failing a drug test is false completely false."

    TCU released a statement late Wednesday afternoon that said the school tests its athletes for drug use "on a regular basis."

    "The comments about failed drug tests made by the separated players in affidavits cannot be verified simply because they were made in the context of a drug buy," the school said. Patterson declined to answer questions beyond his prepared statement.

    Phone messages left at the homes of Horn, Johnson and Yendrey were not immediately returned. Brock did not have a listed home number. All of the players are 21 except for Yendrey, who is 20.

    Brock was being held on $10,000 bond at the Mansfield city jail. Johnson and Horn were being transferred to the jail on Wednesday afternoon and Yendrey had not been arraigned.

    Police said they had yet to determine if other football players were involved or would be charged.

    Officials said the students had been "separated from TCU" and criminally barred from campus, but it wasn't clear if the players had been kicked off the team. But their names had already been removed from the football roster posted on the school's athletic website.

    "I expect our student-athletes to serve as ambassadors for the university and will not tolerate behavior that reflects poorly on TCU, the athletics department, our teams or other student-athletes within the department," athletic director Chris Del Conte said. "Our student-athletes are a microcosm of society and unfortunately that means some of our players reflect a culture that glorifies drugs and drug use. That mindset is not reflected by TCU nor will it be allowed within athletics."

    Brock was the leading tackler for TCU as a sophomore during the 2010 season, when the Horned Frogs went 13-0, won the Rose Bowl and finished the year ranked No. 2. Brock started the season opener at Baylor last September, but aggravated a foot injury that required season-ending surgery.

    Yendrey started 12 of 13 games this past season, when he had 39 tackles and three sacks. Johnson played in all 13 games, starting the last eight, and had 47 tackles with 2 1/2 sacks.

    Brock likely would have been a starter again in 2012. Yendrey, who also started five guys as a junior, and Johnson both were juniors last season and had another season of eligibility. Horn appeared in 10 games this past season, making one start. He played in eight games as a freshman.

    "Under my watch, drugs and drug use by TCU's student-athletes will not be tolerated by me or any member of my coaching staff," Patterson said. "I believe strongly that young people's lives are more important than wins or losses.

    He added: "At the end of the day, though, sometimes young people make poor choices. The Horned Frogs are bigger and stronger than those involved."

    Boschini, the chancellor, called the charges against all the students "simply unacceptable." Fraternity members were among those arrested, though Boschini said he didn't think any whole fraternity houses were at fault.

    "Today's events have changed the life of everybody at TCU," Boschini said.

    ___

    AP Sports Writer Stephen Hawkins contributed to this report.

     
    • CubanFlowers  •  Brooklyn, New York  •  2 mths ago
      there were crickets.... and tumble weeeds for this story, hmmmm i wonder why?

      be blessed...
    • bullitt  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Dutch Meyer threw my great uncle off the team for two weeks in 1941 because he caught him smoking a cigarette in his car, in front of the Hollywood theatre, in downtown Fort Worth on a Saturday night. When his brother, my grandad, who also played for Dutch got back from Europe in 1945 he was a 1st Lt., veteran bomber pilot and a new father. While he was at the drug eating a grilled cheese he had a cig in the ashtray on the counter. When coach Meyer walked in the first thing he did was disappear his smoke!
      There seems to be something fundamental missing today.-just sayin.
    • The Pagan Perspective  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      [Chancellor Victor Boschini suggested the four players' involvement was not a sign of a larger issue."I don't think it's a football problem," Boschini said.]Sounds like #$%$" Boschini wants to be the next janitor at Penn State!!! What a MORONIC comment for a university chancellor... If his players are dealing, and 83 of the students failed a drug test, it is a UNIVERSITY PROBLEM!
    • SoFunnyItHurts  •  3 mths ago
      Let me guess, this will be another reason proponents will want to pay student athletes to play in college so that they won't have to sell drugs.
    • good dog!  •  3 mths ago
      0-12
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      A free education, playing on a nationally known and formerly respected football team, and these idiots blow it all for a few extra bucks. How dumb can they get?
      • Monty 3 mths ago
        pot is hardly an issue. thank our government for this stupid situation.. it's exactly what they want for your children..
    • jkent  •  Richardson, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      Ofcourse he would say "this does not indicate a larger Football program problem" Get real this is the same crap as always let's don't get mud on the football program....we make a great deal of money from this and get a great deal of funding for these players....Bust em all and take the chancellor with em as well.
      • John 3 mths ago
        4 players busted "does not indicate a larger football program problem?" They could say that if it was only one player, or maybe two; but four? Four is a problem of large proportions on a football team.

        And what about coach Patterson? I heard he makes $2 million a year. Wow!
        Of course they're going to say that the drug problem is isolated. Isolated to the football team, actually. The non-players involved were just the suppliers. "Vendors," performing a "service."
      • Cartoon Mo' 3 mths ago
        Sounds A LOT like Penn State's response to Sandusky ...... corrupt to the core but save the Athletics Program at all costs !!!!! ........ sickening
    • Bettie  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      They all need to be expelled from TCU. Just goes to show that the more money they have, the more they think they can get away with.
    • Josh C  •  Little Rock, Arkansas  •  3 mths ago
      shame..
    • voodoo child  •  Arlington, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      I guess the TCU boosters didn't pay the players enough?
    • 40 y.o. virigin  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      the first thing a narcotic agent does....gain the trafficer's
      confidence..then, ask a lot of questions about the suppliers.
      so they can implicate the suppliers.
      DID I DO ANY OF THAT?
    • DonnaP  •  Bolingbrook, Illinois  •  3 mths ago
      The chancellor says, it's simply unacceptable, but doesn't think TCU has a football problem. WHAT! (SMH) Was he unconcious... The football team should be the least of their worries. You can't tell me no one knew about this until the bust.
    • MarkC  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      Texas CHRISTIAN University... Hmmm....
      • jwilson 3 mths ago
        Take it from an alumni. The name is very misleading. There is nothing Christian about the school. And that's sad.
    • A  •  3 mths ago
      Who would have ever thought there would be drugs on a college campus?
    • Sneaky  •  Canton, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      hope the football players lose their scholarships and are tossed out of school, might be a lesson for others. zero tolerance..........
    • JR-Texas  •  3 mths ago
      It's hardly "just pot." You should read the whole article, including the part that says:

      "The 17 people arrested were caught making "hand-to-hand" sales of marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy and prescription drugs to undercover officers"

      These kids and the non-students have caused serious damage to themselves, their parents and TCU.
      • FreeRadical 3 mths ago
        The statistics do not support your position. It is simply a game of faux pas shame and you are the bully.
      • JR-Texas 3 mths ago
        What? Did your supplier get arrested? You seem to be missing your weed or smoking too much of it.
    • Ken  •  3 mths ago
      By God I hope they don't blame George Bush for this.
      • The Pagan Perspective 3 mths ago
        Naaa, I'm sure that the growers used better fertilizer than "Turd Blossom's" finest excremental accomplishment!
      • b 3 mths ago
        Actually, if the conservatives would just stop telling everyone how they should live and allow pot to be legal, this wouldn't be a headline.
    • Ryan  •  3 mths ago
      Haha there goes their season.
    • Swifty  •  Gig Harbor, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      What the big deal i bet it isn't the only campus in the usa selling drugs on campus they just got caught. So sad but true
    • Dikele  •  Denton, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      WOW--college students that were dumb enough to buy marijuana from undercover cops--OH WAIT--they did say it was football players--NEVER MIND--behavior fits perfectly

      They need to bring back face-to-face interviews to get into universities--and end the FULL RIDE scholarships for sports--and promote more ACADEMIC FULL RIDES
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