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06-05-2007, 09:38 PM
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that's his brother. 36 posted it in the graphics forum so nobody but me saw it. i quickly deleted it and deleted the username too.
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06-20-2007, 12:03 PM
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Morgantown police seeking Gwaltney again
by From staff, wire reports
Morgantown police seeking Gwaltney again
Former West Virginia University running back Jason Gwaltney has had another brush with the law.
The one-time top recruit from Long Island, who still lives in Morgantown, had a warrant issued for his arrest Tuesday on a domestic violence complaint.
A spokesman for the Morgantown Police Department said this morning that Gwaltney has not yet been arrested. The spokesman had no other information on the warrant.
This is Gwaltney's third brush with police this month.
On June 2, Gwaltney was stopped by the Monongalia County Sheriff's department in the early morning hours for going 36 mph in a 25 zone.
He was charged with speeding, underage consumption of alcohol and failure to produce an operator's license.
WVU safety Quinton Andrews, who started 13 of 14 games last season, also was arrested for obstructing an officer when he left his apartment to come to Gwaltney's aid.
On June 11, Gwaltney was arrested again on a warrant stemming from the initial incident. He was charged with driving without a valid license because his license had been suspended by the state of New York.
Gwaltney played in six games as a true freshman in 2005, rushing for 186 yards and three touchdown. He was suspended from the team for missing class and workouts after being injured.
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06-20-2007, 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by OSUBucks22
A collective sigh of relief from the Buckeye Nation on this recruiting miss...
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Bears repeating.
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04-23-2008, 07:18 AM
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April 23, 2008
Gwaltney may be welcomed back as walk-on
MORGANTOWN - Jason Gwaltney's days as a West Virginia football player might not all be in the past after all.
By Dave Hickman
Staff writer
MORGANTOWN - Jason Gwaltney's days as a West Virginia football player might not all be in the past after all.
According to his attorney, the former five-star running back recruit has resolved all of his legal issues, is "in the best shape of his life" and is working toward getting the academic credits he would need to enroll in school.
And West Virginia coach Bill Stewart said Tuesday that he would welcome Gwaltney back under certain conditions.
"We'd welcome him back, sure,'' Stewart said. "If he can get his eligibility back, after all he's put into it, everybody deserves a second chance. But understand, it's all about chemistry. And Jason or anybody else in our program will have to follow all of our guidelines as far as going to class and being accountable. If he does all of that, certainly we'd welcome him.''
Gwaltney's attorney, Bob Martin, said his client pleaded no contest Monday in Monongalia County magistrate court to a minor charge related to his arrest in June of 2007 for speeding and underage drinking. Martin said Gwaltney paid a $100 fine and his only future obligation is to attend a six-hour underage drinking class. Martin said Gwaltney still has "a minor domestic issue" that he expects to be resolved by June.
Gwaltney was arrested in Morgantown in an incident that also involved current West Virginia safety Quinton Andrews. Gwaltney was not a member of the WVU football team at the time.
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The Charleston Gazette - WVU - Gwaltney may be welcomed back as walk-on?
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05-07-2008, 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Buckskin86
He was named as one of Insiders 5 juniors to watch in '05- the other 4 include
Derrick Williams- tOSU has offered
Eleanor Roosevelt, QB/WR/DB, 6-1, 185
Jonathan Stewart
Timberline High (Wash.), RB, 5-11, 215
Rashard Mendenhall- already verbaled to Illinois
Niles West (Ill.), RB, 5-11, 215
Ryan Perrilloux
East St. John High (La.), QB, 6-3, 210
5 to watch in '05
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Man, was Gwaltney the only one not to pan out. Well take that back, Perrilloux has of recently F'd himself, but at least he was real good and played some.
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05-07-2008, 02:13 AM
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They pegged DWill's recruiting stock well... his college impact, meh. Though PSU is quickly becoming the FSU of the b10 with offensive personnel.
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05-15-2008, 05:59 PM
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Just a thought, If he gets his stuff together, with his size, he can maybe fit in their offense as an Owen Schmidt type of back
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06-26-2008, 12:30 PM
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