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Yeatman yanked

bluegraysky.blogspot.com - Caught up in the good news of Signing Day was the disappointing news of tight end Will Yeatman's recent arrest. St. Joseph County prosecutors charged Yeatman with a Class A misdemeanor of criminal recklessness and a Class C misdemeanor of operating a vehicle with a blood-alcohol level above .08. According to the charges, the criminal recklessness misdemeanor stems from Yeatman "driving a car on a pedestrian sidewalk on the campus of Notre Dame." More...

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by WeAreND 1561 days ago, February 10, 2008
ND nation is behind you on this Will, but learn how to handle your alcohol.
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by AppyState 1561 days ago, February 10, 2008
.11 Is like drinking roughly 6-8 beers in about two hours . A 255 lbs. 20 year old should be able to at least keep the car on the road @ that level of drunkness - LOL.

Maybe this will help more than hurt during Spring. Ragone will get some serious reps, and we'll find out if Schmidt, Mullen, Paskorz, Nagel, etc.... are destined for a different position.

We do need him back in the FALL!!!!!!!!
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by TednICT 1561 days ago, February 10, 2008
I believe Will Yeatman will learn a lesson from this, and that he will be a better young man for it. We do want, and need, Will back in August.
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by domer6 1561 days ago, February 10, 2008
I think Will, and many of his teammates will learn a lesson from this. Being our #1 returning TE, we definitely need will next year.
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by TDTATE 1561 days ago, February 10, 2008
I've made similar mistakes when I was his age, learned from them, and moved on. I think Will -will- do the same.
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