Texas recruits – This is why you don’t go to college in OK

I can’t stand it when a top flight recruit leaves our state and goes elsewhere, especially when it’s a school in OK, but I’m actually starting to feel sorry for Rhett Bomar. The way he's being hassled is a complete joke. From what I hear, he’s a good kid who’s finding out the hard way that Oklahoma is a godforsaken place where Texans should never go.
Bomar arrested at the Ford Center
Bomar was spotted by an undercover police officer drinking at a Hornets basketball game
by The Associated Press
March 11, 2006
Starting quarterback Rhett Bomar was cited Friday for being a minor in possession of alcohol after an undercover police officer spotted him drinking at the Oklahoma City / New Orleans Hornets basketball game at the Ford Center, police said Saturday.
Bomar, 20, was sitting with several friends when an officer saw him pouring beer into a cup, said Oklahoma City Police Sgt. J.F. Balderrama.
"Apparently they were all sitting in the same section, and Mr. Bomar was taking the beer, putting it in a white cup and taking sips of it during the game," Balderrama said
After the game, Bomar was approached by officers and acknowledged having several drinks, Balderrama said.
Bomar was taken into custody and transported to the police station, where he posted a bond and was released, Balderrama said.
Bomar pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge, and a municipal court arraignment date was set for 8 a.m. on May 15, according to a clerk at the Oklahoma City Municipal Court.
Sooners head coach Bob Stoops is aware of the incident, but declined to comment publicly, said Kenny Mossman, OU's associate athletic director for communications.
"He (Stoops) will handle it internally," Mossman said.
Bomar was cited for the same offense in September in Norman after police responding to a party said they found him holding a mixed drink. That complaint later was dismissed for a lack of evidence.
Bomar arrested at the Ford Center
Bomar was spotted by an undercover police officer drinking at a Hornets basketball game
by The Associated Press
March 11, 2006
Starting quarterback Rhett Bomar was cited Friday for being a minor in possession of alcohol after an undercover police officer spotted him drinking at the Oklahoma City / New Orleans Hornets basketball game at the Ford Center, police said Saturday.
Bomar, 20, was sitting with several friends when an officer saw him pouring beer into a cup, said Oklahoma City Police Sgt. J.F. Balderrama.
"Apparently they were all sitting in the same section, and Mr. Bomar was taking the beer, putting it in a white cup and taking sips of it during the game," Balderrama said
After the game, Bomar was approached by officers and acknowledged having several drinks, Balderrama said.
Bomar was taken into custody and transported to the police station, where he posted a bond and was released, Balderrama said.
Bomar pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge, and a municipal court arraignment date was set for 8 a.m. on May 15, according to a clerk at the Oklahoma City Municipal Court.
Sooners head coach Bob Stoops is aware of the incident, but declined to comment publicly, said Kenny Mossman, OU's associate athletic director for communications.
"He (Stoops) will handle it internally," Mossman said.
Bomar was cited for the same offense in September in Norman after police responding to a party said they found him holding a mixed drink. That complaint later was dismissed for a lack of evidence.