"Life comes at you fast," is about as an important a lesson as can be learned not only on college campuses but in life. Oklahoma early enrollee freshman quarterback Chris Robison just learned that the hard way.
Norman police cited Robison for public intoxication at 3:33 a.m. Sunday morning, mere hours after Robinson scored in Oklahoma's spring game.
Chris Robison scores 2-yard TD run to put White up 14-3.
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#Sooners true freshman QB Chris Robison charged with public intoxication at 3:33 am this morning. pic.twitter.com/mbOiddhl4Y
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Per OU Daily, police also cited walk-on defensive back Ronnie LaRue for public intoxication.
Robison is the second Oklahoma quarterback to earn an arrest this summer. Arkansas police booked starter Baker Mayfield in February for public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
In that case, head coach Bob Stoops elected to let the legal system play out before rendering his punishment. Oklahoma starts its 2017 campaign against UTEP on Sept. 2 before a Week 2 showdown with Ohio State in Columbus.