TCU Quarterback Casey Pachall Failed a Drug Test, Admitted Drug Use in a Police Report
According to a report out of ESPN Dallas, TCU starting quarterback Casey Pachall admitted to failing a drug test, and acknowledge prior use of cocaine and ecstasy on one occasion each, as part of a police report. The interview for that police report occurred on February 15th, in regard to the bust that included former TCU teammate and Pachall’s roommate, Tanner Brock.
Head coach Gary Patterson issued a statement saying the team was aware of the positive test in February, but did not mention whether there would be any disciplinary action regarding the team’s starter now that the information has become public.
[photo via US Presswire]


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August 4th, 2012 at 9:36 AM
Good for him for at least admitting he’s taken drugs. Now, suspend him from the team and order him to get drug treatment, which the university should help cover.
August 4th, 2012 at 9:57 AM
which the university should help cover.
Why? They’re not responsible for his stupidity. wtf?
August 4th, 2012 at 10:22 AM
He shouldn’t be suspended