Two WVU Football Players Charged with Theft
The Frat Boy News Daily Sports Page
West Virginia University (compiled by ESPN)
Two West Virginia University football players were arrested over the weekend and charged with transferring and receiving stolen property.
James Thomas, 18, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Ellis Lankster, 21, of Whistler, Ala., were arrested early Sunday, Morgantown Police said in a news release.
Morgantown police didn't release any other details, but a police dispatcher who declined to give her name said Monday that the stolen property was a computer.
Coach Rich Rodriguez released a statement Sunday saying he was aware that Lankster, a junior defensive back, and Thomas, a redshirt freshman linebacker, had been involved in an off-campus situation.
"I am investigating at this time and will make the determination about their status within the football program after all the facts are in," Rodriguez said.
According to one report, both players were competing for starting spots and practicing with third-ranked West Virginia's first team.
Thomas is a 6-foot-2, 200-pound redshirt freshman linebacker whose father played linebacker for the Mountainers from 1994-95. Lankster, a 5-10, 190-pound cornerback who transferred from Jones County (Miss.) Junior College, enrolled in January.
Rodriguez recently announced that he had issued an 11 p.m. Saturday night curfew to keep players away from possible distractions.
Neither player participated in West Virginia's Fan Day activities Sunday.
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