Very Curious ! WHAT happened to Maurice Clarett?

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I didn't follow the news of him.
But really like to know what happened.
I know it is old story but ..

Anyone knows?

p.s. I guess most of you guys know except me.
He was a GREATTTT
 

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Cut by Denver....ended up robbing a couple and is now awaiting trail on those charges.
 

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Didn't he do those Budwiser beer commercials where he's the spoiled athlete???:dancefool
 

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is he gonna comeback? Can he enter the NFL draft after the charges?

so many idiots in young players....

Maurice Clarett and Marcus Vick.. ..

They were very very close to Millionair...........but now? what?
Why do they steal? and do durg??
If you still want.. wait until you go NFL....
 

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DDz00 said:
is he gonna comeback? Can he enter the NFL draft after the charges?

so many idiots in young players....

Maurice Clarett and Marcus Vick.. ..

They were very very close to Millionair...........but now? what?
Why do they steal? and do durg??
If you still want.. wait until you go NFL....

He was cut by Denver which means he was never really paid that much...NFL contracts are not guaranteed.

Also the NFL isn't like other sports, they don't take as many risks paying players gazillions after they get into serious trouble, see Lawrence Phillips.

He would have a real hard time ever playing in the NFL now, consiering what happened in Denver and the criminal actions....

Mike Shanahan said he had a horrible work ethic, and remember the Broncos did go out on a limb with this guy...what a waste.
 

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Take my word back "If you still want.. wait until you go NFL...."
 

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Journeyman said:
He was cut by Denver which means he was never really paid that much...NFL contracts are not guaranteed.

Also the NFL isn't like other sports, they don't take as many risks paying players gazillions after they get into serious trouble, see Lawrence Phillips.

He would have a real hard time ever playing in the NFL now, consiering what happened in Denver and the criminal actions....

Mike Shanahan said he had a horrible work ethic, and remember the Broncos did go out on a limb with this guy...what a waste.


it was rumored that he drank in the locker room.
 

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Has do be one of the biggest busts in the last 20 years in football. I remember him that freshman year. The guy was unreal.
To quote "A Bronx Tale": Saddest thing in life is wasted talent!
 

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Saw him play high school at Warren Harding which is 10 miles from my place. saw him run wild at Ohio St where he looked like a more athletic Earl Campbell. He has no shot at ever playing in the NFL again - the long layoff has to have eroded his skills. Dude had it handed to him on a silver platter (you know ohio st did everything they could to keep him on the field) and he threw it away. Such a waste
 
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They failed at life. They arent positive to anybody in society. M.Clarett was the king at Ohio State. Mike Tyson was the king in 89-90. Actually their actions show all it had to take was one instance or moment to change their lives forever. Buster Douglas changed Tyson for the rest of his life. M.Clarett's brain snapped when when Ohio State changed its locks and refused to let him back on the team. In a sense, these people gave up.

What could have been.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4PNKTdyYS4&search=Clarett
 
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College career

As Clarett was coming out of Warren Harding High School, many publications dubbed him the top high school football player in the country. Clarett received an offer from Ohio State early in the recruiting process and verbally committed to the Buckeyes before signing with the team in February 2002. Graduating early from high school, Clarett was able to earn the starting tailback spot for the Buckeyes after a strong spring practice.
Clarett starred at Ohio State for one season, rushing for 1,237 yards (a school record for freshmen) and scoring 18 touchdowns, which helped lead the Buckeyes to a 14-0 record and the 2002 national championship. He was the first freshman to be the leading rusher on a national championship team since Ahman Green of the University of Nebraska in 1995.
Clarett was suspended by Ohio State for the 2003 athletic year after being charged for filing a false police report claiming that more than $10,000 in clothing, CDs, cash and stereo equipment was stolen from a car he borrowed from a local dealership. He later pleaded guilty to a lesser criminal charge in that incident.
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Attempts to turn professional

Clarett attempted to enter the NFL Draft, challenging the NFL's rule that one must wait 3 years after graduating from High School to declare for the draft. Federal Judge Shira Scheindlin initially ruled that the NFL could not bar Clarett from participating in the 2004 NFL Draft. This decision was later overturned by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Clarett's higher appeal was refused by the Supreme Court.
Clarett has been represented by California attorney David Kenner. Clarett lived with Kenner and claims that Kenner helped him straighten out his life. Kenner is the longtime attorney of Death Row Records CEO and controversial hip-hop kingpin Marion "Suge" Knight.
In February 2005, he participated in the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. During a press conference, he uttered the phrase: "It's a humbling thing being humble." After running for a disappointing 4.72 and 4.82 seconds in the 40-yard dash, he refused to participate further, and was referred to as "Slow-Mo" by the sports media. Ohio State declined to allow him to take part in a private work-out for pro scouts in Columbus because it wanted to avoid a "circus" situation.
Clarett was drafted on the first day of the 2005 NFL Draft with the 101st pick by the Denver Broncos in a widely unexpected move. Many experts felt that he would fall to the 6th or 7th round if he was drafted at all. Despite the risk that the Broncos took on him, he failed to impress in training camp. He showed up at 248 pounds (at least 20 pounds overweight), was slow to return from an injury, had run-ins with coaches and was even found drinking alcohol in the team's weight room. He was placed on waivers on August 28, 2005. [1]
After clearing waivers, Clarett's future became uncertain. The Miami Herald reported in September that Clarett is already $1 million in debt from legal fees for his fight with the NFL and other costs. They reported that Clarett turned down a traditional signing bonus of $413,000 in his original contract with Denver because Kenner wanted incentives that would pay Clarett if he became a star.
When contacted by The Herald, Kenner said: "I'm not at liberty to discuss any of those matters. But thank you for the call." Kenner then hung up.
A source close to Clarett is reported to have stated: "It's ridiculous how badly this thing is screwed up. In the minds of the people around Maurice, he was going to walk in and be a superstar. They kept filling his head with that idea, and he thought he was already the man before he did anything."
According to the Wheeling News-Register, Clarett was in talks to play for the Steubenville Stampede. The Stampede are in the North Division of the American Indoor Football League. The AIFL began its second year of league play in February 2006. According to Jim Terry, Manager of the Stampede, "I have been in contact with [Clarett's] agent and he's expressed interest with us... Clarett is hungry and has something to prove. He has a chip on his shoulder and wants to show he can still play." Since that report, however, no further developments have taken place.
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Robbery allegations


On January 1, 2006, police announced that they were searching for Clarett in relation to two incidents of armed robbery that took place at 1:46am outside the Opium Lounge danceclub in Columbus, Ohio. Clarett is alleged to have robbed two people with a .45 caliber handgun and then escaped in a white SUV with two unidentified persons. Clarett reportedly made off with only a cell phone valued at $150 belonging to one of the victims. [2]
Said Jim Tressel, his former coach at Ohio State University, "I hope it's not true, but beyond that, I don't know much, but my reaction is, I was sad."
Josh Luchs, Clarett's agent, reported that Clarett was going to sign with the NFL on January 2, and was expected to be allocated to NFL Europe.
Clarett turned himself in to police shortly after 9 p.m., EST, on January 2, just as the Buckeyes were defeating Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl in Tempe, Arizona, the very bowl game in which Clarett last played college football and helped OSU win the 2002 National Championship. He faces two counts of aggravated robbery. [3]
He was later released on $50,000 bond. [4]
On February 10, Clarett was indicted by a Franklin County (Ohio) grand jury on two counts of aggravated robbery with gun specifications and five other counts. If convicted, he could be sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. Clarett appeared in court on February 24 to enter a plea and have bond set. His attorneys said he denies every allegation, saying Clarett "intends to fight this indictment with the same vigor and resolve he displayed in taking OSU to a national championship." [5]
On February 22, 2006 Maurice Clarett pleaded not guilty to aggravated-robbery charges. He will remain free on $20,000 bail until his trial begins. As of February 23, a trial date has not been set. [6]

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brutusthebuckeye said:
he just signed to play for mahoning valley hitman indoor football league today.

Nice - not far from here. I'll have to check it out
 

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