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Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver said a decision on suspended kicker Cody Journell’s status with the football team won’t be made until this summer. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook.
CHRISTIANSBURG -- Suspended Virginia Tech place-kicker Cody Journell was found guilty of a lesser charge of misdemeanor trespassing in relation to an incident from December, potentially paving the way for his to return to the football team.
Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell will plead to a misdemeanor trespassing charge in relation to an incident from December, his lawyer Jimmy Turk said Friday night, potentially opening up the possibility for him to return to the Hokies. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook.
Thursday's preliminary hearing for Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell and two others charged with breaking and entering after a December incident has been continued again.
We'll take a short break from the position recaps today and resume them tomorrow. I thought I'd draw attention to a story I wrote for today's paper on Radford lawyer Jimmy Turk, a well-known defense attorney in Southwest Virginia who many Hokies fans might recognize as someone who frequently represents Virginia Tech athletes who run afoul of the law.
Virginia Tech linebacker Telvion Clark, who was cited over the weekend for public intoxication/swearing, has been dismissed from the football team, head coach Frank Beamer announced in a short press release Tuesday afternoon.
Virginia Tech linebacker Telvion Clark was arrested last weekend in Blacksburg and charged with public intoxication/swearing, according to the Virginia Courts case information website.
There are a couple of things to touch on today. Let's get started ... Follow me on Twitter.
It was a good day for cornerback Jayron Hosley at the NFL Combine on Tuesday. The former Hokie, who entered the draft a year early, ran a 4.47 time in the 40-yard dash, which was seventh best among cornerbacks. For a corner of his size (5-10, 178), it was crucial to put up a good time.
Virginia Tech kicker Cody Journell's preliminary hearing on a breaking and entering charge from December has been continued to May 10. Journell and two others charged in the incident were scheduled to appear in Montgomery General District on Thursday, but a request by the lawyer of one of the defendants pushed that back to May 10 at 1 p.m.
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