Gundy Says Repercussions are Coming
The Cowboys' coach is still gathering information before deciding what actions to take after offseason legal troubles.
Thursday, May 26th 2011, 11:53 am
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Originally Published: Aug 3, 2010 5:45 PM CDT
Oklahoma Sports Staff and Wire Reports
STILLWATER, Oklahoma -- Oklahoma State head coach Mike Gundy says two players who were arrested this summer will face repercussions but he's continuing to gather information before deciding on punishments.
Gundy said Tuesday that it may be several more days before he announces what action he's taking against defensive end Jamie Blatnick and safety Victor Johnson.
Blatnick has been charged with felony assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after a bar fight early Saturday with a former OSU offensive lineman.
A source told Oklahoma Sports sports director John Holcomb Monday that Blatnick and former teammate Stephen Denning, the other party in the fight, have "already made up" and that Denning doesn't want Blatnick to suffer severe consequences.
Johnson faces misdemeanor charges from separate arrests alleging he was driving under the influence of alcohol and possessed marijuana at his campus apartment.
Gundy says that Blatnick's "situation is much more severe because right now he's been charged with a felony."