Bulldogs dismiss Crowell after weapons arrest
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June 29, 2012 10:04 AM | 3729 views | 6 6 comments | 11 11 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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ATHENS — Georgia tailback Isaiah Crowell was dismissed from the team Friday by coach Mark Richt after the sophomore was arrested on felony weapons charges.

Police found a gun in Crowell’s vehicle early Friday morning. Georgia announced the dismissal Friday afternoon. Richt’s short statement in the announcement did not mention Crowell.

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

Crowell was arrested at a vehicle checkpoint on the Georgia campus at around 2:20 a.m., according to Athens-Clarke Police Department spokeswoman Hilda Sorrow. Among the charges he faces are carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a weapon on school property.

Crowell consented to a search after officers smelled marijuana in the vehicle. Police found a 9-millimeter Luger pistol under the driver’s seat with an altered serial number.

Crowell was released on bond Friday afternoon.

As a freshman in 2011, Crowell led Georgia with 850 yards rushing.

Crowell, 19, came to Georgia in 2011 as the top-rated running back prospect in the country out of Carver High School in Columbus. He announced he would attend Georgia by pulling out a bulldog puppy at signing day news conference.

He went on to win Southeastern Conference Freshman of the Year honors from The Associated Press.

Crowell rushed for a career high 147 yards on 30 carries to help the Georgia beat Mississippi 27-13 last season. He eclipsed the 100-yard rushing mark on four occasions, and scored six touchdowns.

Despite his success, Crowell’s freshman season also included setbacks on the field and off. He and two of his teammates were suspended for one game and missed Georgia’s game against New Mexico State after they failed a drug test.

In the SEC championship game, he struggled with 10 carries for 15 yards in a 42-10 loss to LSU.

Richt said in March that he was impressed by Crowell’s work ethic in the offseason. Richt said at that time the running back is “definitely growing up.”

Crowell’s exit will open the path for two highly rated newcomers to the team to play as freshmen. Tailbacks Keith Marshall of Raleigh, N.C. and Todd Gurley of Tarboro, N.C., were two of the top players in Richt’s 2012 signing class.

Ken Malcome, Brandon Harton and fullback/tailback Richard Samuel are left as the top returning rushers.

Marshall was third, behind Malcome and Crowell, on Georgia’s tailback depth chart released after spring practice.
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CobbGuy
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June 30, 2012
One one hand, these are KIDS we adults expect to be near perfect in all they do in academics, athletics and social settings. But, as posted here, they do need to have a certain level of responsibility and maturity to function as someone in the public eye. Some handle it well...some don't. Sad story for the individual no matter what school they attend. Hope he finds stability in life, either as a more mature person...or as #3456784 in the GA prison system. Your call Mr. Crowell....
gatorboy62
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June 30, 2012
Shame! Zero tolerence is the key, this kid was given chance after chance. going forward the NCAA should enact a zero tolerence policy. Arrest, positive drug test, theft, etc. you should be supended for the season. Unlike GA who suspends player for 1/2 game agianst New Mexicio
The Observer
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June 29, 2012
He's just been kicked off. I could care less, as he was overrated anyways, as is Aaron Murray. Gurley will be much better for the team this year, assuming he doesn't blow it either.
Lib in Cobb
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June 29, 2012
Recruit at Fulton County jail, that way UGA will know in advance what they are getting.
Fed Up Dawg
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June 29, 2012
Boot that moron off the team NOW. I'm so sick of these idiots who don't appreciate the enormous opportunity they've been given. They really need a zero tolerance policy on the team to get these kids' attention.
Twisty
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June 29, 2012
UGA just needs to start recruiting a higher class of thugs.
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