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Juwon Young, who was also involved in the rental cars but was dismissed earlier this summer and is now enrolled at Marshall, toldSaturday afternoon that "it's crazy" Grace and Muhammad were dismissed.
"It was just legitimate cars - nobody did anything bad, nobody took money, shot anybody, nothing outrageous," Young said. "It was just cars."
Young says he was dismissed earlier than the other two because "I wasn't forthcoming - that's why I was suspended, but they didn't get suspended at the time."
He adds "At the time it was a lot of confusion. I was thinking we could pay it back, pay whatever."
He said media reports about the incident paint an accurate portrayal in terms of the student-athletes not paying for the rentals.
Young sums up his final thoughts on today's dismissals: "That's crazy how they got what they got."
"It was just legitimate cars - nobody did anything bad, nobody took money, shot anybody, nothing outrageous," Young said. "It was just cars."
Young says he was dismissed earlier than the other two because "I wasn't forthcoming - that's why I was suspended, but they didn't get suspended at the time."
He adds "At the time it was a lot of confusion. I was thinking we could pay it back, pay whatever."
He said media reports about the incident paint an accurate portrayal in terms of the student-athletes not paying for the rentals.
Young sums up his final thoughts on today's dismissals: "That's crazy how they got what they got."