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A soccer player at the University of Texas was arrested last week for driving at drunk, and apparently wanted the party to continue.
The offensive liner Nick Brooks, who will begin his university career in autumn, was arrested when he was caught making 47 MPH in a 30 mph area, said Travis County Police in his report.
The report then says that Brooks’ eyes were “injected into blood” and “aqueous”, and had admitted smoking a “Rome” and a “good” pen, to the point that I was “feeling it.”
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A Texas Lonchorns helmet in the bank during the first quarter against the Aggies of Texas A&M. The Longhorns defeated the Aggies 17-7 in Kyle Field. (Maria Lysaker-Imagn images)
Brooks then told the Police that he had recently left “play”, an establishment of 21 and more that said “makes exceptions for UT soccer players.” Brooks is only 18 years old.
The offensive liner told the Police, according to the documents, that he was carrying “two possible players” to a near Striptease club.
Police described Brooks’s speech as “murmured” and “Mushmuthed”, and he was “swinging” and had “body tremors.” But they said their attitude was “educated” and “cooperative.” He had no alcohol in his system.

Texas Longhorns cheerleaders cross the countryside with a Lonchorns flag after a score during the rivalry game of the Red Red against Oklahoma at Cotton Bowl on Saturday, October 12, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. (Aaron E. Martinez / Austin American-Statesman / USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
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Chief coach Steve Sarkisian published the following statement:
“We are aware of the situation with Nick Brooks, we have talked to him and we are collecting information. We will continue to monitor the legal process and address this situation within the team at the appropriate time.”
Brooks was a four -star recruit. He committed to Texas in August and enrolled there in January after attending Grayson High School in Georgia after receiving offers from another 28 schools.

The Texas Lonchorns helmet is on the sidelines during the Big 12 championship game between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma State Cowboys on December 2, 2023, at the AT&T stadium in Arlington, Tx. (Chris Leduc/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
His four official visits went to Texas, Georgia, Iowa and USC.