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Maurice Clarett "Lived NFL Life at Ohio State"
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:18 am
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:18 am
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Maurice Clarett, in front of room full of his UFL Omaha Nighthawks teammates, came clean, confessing his sins as a player and a man. The former Ohio State superstar, the one who brought coach Jim Tressel a national championship, long ago skidded into trouble and oblivion.
Maurice Clarett said he lived the high life at Ohio State. His life since has included time in prison and a far-less-glamorous pro football career. (AP Photo) Former Nighthawks coach Joe Moglia’s “Life After Football” classes included training camp dinners followed by each player telling a piece of his life story. Forbes writer Monte Burke trailed Moglia, a former CEO of TD Ameritrade and current coach at Coastal Carolina, and wrote about the after-dinner confessions in his book, "4th and Goal: One Man’s Quest to Recapture His Dream.” Clarett was among those who told all.
In an excerpt obtained by Deadspin, Clarett tells his story: “I took golf, fishing, and softball as classes," Clarett says. "Away from class, anything you can think of I did in my 13 months at Ohio State." Drugs and women were two of the things. Cars were another—he owned three of them at a time, including a brand-new Cadillac and Lexus. "I was living the NFL life in college," he says. "I got paid more in college than I do now in the UFL."
That wasn’t the beginning of Clarett’s troubles, as he was arrested multiple times as a juvenile. And, it most certainly wasn’t the end. A life of crime and drugs led him to prison. “Contrary to popular belief, prison does not give you street cred,” Clarett says in 4th and Goal. “Anyone who glorifies it is an idiot. It only lets your dumb arse know that you got caught doing something wrong.” Clarett was sentenced to seven and half years, but was released early for good behavior. Prison was dark—and enlightening, a period in which he freed himself from addiction. He’s now on the road to redemption. “I don’t want people to say ‘Don’t be like Maurice Clarett,”” he says. “In fact, I want the opposite. I want people to see me now and say they want to be like me. And I’m working every day to earn that.”
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This post was edited on 12/14/12 at 11:33 am
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:21 am to gatorhata9
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"I was living the NFL life in college," he says. "I got paid more in college than I do now in the UFL."
Sounds about like Ohio State.....
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:22 am to gatorhata9
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Maurice Clarette "Lived NFL Life at Ohio State
No he didn't. He may have had a lot of benefits like cars, drugs and white women but he did not live the "NFL life".
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:25 am to gatorhata9
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. "I got paid more in college than I do now in the UFL."
rut roh
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:30 am to lsu480
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cars, drugs and white women
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NFL life
Sounds about right.
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:38 am to gatorhata9
I thought only the big bad SEC schools cheated?
Posted on 12/14/12 at 10:55 am to gatorhata9
McDonalds cashiers make more than UFL players
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:02 am to tigahbait62
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I thought only the big bad SEC schools cheated?
Are you fricking dumb? We've already been busted for cheating
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:12 am to BuckeyeFan87
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Are you fricking dumb? We've already been busted for cheating
Had Clarett come clean in 2003 when that investigation was going on, you'd have been caught cheating sooner and be short a national championship.
This post was edited on 12/14/12 at 11:37 am
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:21 am to BuckeyeFan87
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Are you fricking dumb?
As most continue to spell his name wrong, even though it's quoted in the article, I'd go with yes.
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:33 am to KillerNut9
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As most continue to spell his name wrong, even though it's quoted in the article, I'd go with yes.
Someone's a little cranky
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:44 am to gatorhata9
He has to sell books too, keep that in mind.
I can't wait to read the Honey Badger's biography.
Bowling nights with Les Miles. What else?
Bama - don't get all holier than thou, Bama players are taken care of
I can't wait to read the Honey Badger's biography.
Bowling nights with Les Miles. What else?
Bama - don't get all holier than thou, Bama players are taken care of
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:48 am to gatorhata9
But but but I thought this kind of stuff only happened in the SEC, not the holier-than-thou B1G?
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:53 am to KillerNut9
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As most continue to spell his name wrong, even though it's quoted in the article, I'd go with yes.
i only see it misspelled once.
Posted on 12/14/12 at 11:57 am to USMC Gators
Back to back holier than thou post.
I love a scandal thread
I love a scandal thread
Posted on 12/14/12 at 12:24 pm to gatorhata9
Didn't know that Moglia replaced Bennett (the "be a dog, we don't want no meow/cats" coach).
Posted on 12/14/12 at 12:38 pm to kywildcatfanone
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Sounds about like Ohio State.....
Real rich coming from a Kentucky Bball fan!
Posted on 12/14/12 at 12:48 pm to RedHawk
Real rich coming from an Army fan!
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