Big 12 football: Gundy will study Victor Johnson case


Posted July 27, 2010 by Berry Tramel Comment on this article Leave a comment
Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy  answers reporters questions during a news conference at the Big 12 Football Media Day, Tuesday, July 27, 2010, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Cody Duty)
Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy answers reporters questions during a news conference at the Big 12 Football Media Day, Tuesday, July 27, 2010, in Irving, Texas. (AP Photo/Cody Duty)

Mike Gundy flew home to Stillwater on Monday after a week in Steamboat Springs, Colo., where his son was involved in a baseball tournament. Gundy said he knew nothing about the Victor Johnson case.

Johnson was in court Monday on a DUI charge; he pled not guilty. Just last week, Johnson was charged with obstructing an officer, who was trying to perform a search at his residence. After Johnson was arrested at that time, marijuana was found at his residence.

Johnson, a junior safety from Waco, Texas, started for Oklahoma State last season but was injured and didn’t go through spring practice.

Gundy said he would return to Stillwater today, sit down, ascertain all the facts and “deal with one of the most difficult things we have to deal with. By Thursday, we’ll have something out. Try to make the best decision.”

Hard to imagine Johnson remaining on the OSU team this season. One foulup, maybe. Two? Unlikely.

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Berry Tramel, a lifelong Oklahoman, sports fan and newspaper reader, joined The Oklahoman in 1991 and has served as beat writer, assistant...


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