<img style= has suspended tight end Jake Stoneburner and offensive tackle Jack Mewhort indefinitely, according to the Toledo Blade. Both players were arrested on Saturday and charged with obstructing official business, a misdemeanor charge.
Both Stoneburner and Mewhort, along with an unidentified third person not affiliated with the Ohio State football team, were spotted urinating outside a restaurant near Stoneburner's home in Shawnee Hills, Ohio, the paper reported. The three men ran away when police shined a spotlight on them, not knowing it was the police.
Both Mewhort and Stoneburner stopped running before getting back to the restaurant and did not attempt to hide.
This is where I feel the need to point out that, considering it was Mewhort and Stoneburner relieving themselves when the police showed up, it seems to me the police were the ones obstructing official business, but there's a reason I'm not a lawyer.
Stoneburner caught only 14 passes for 193 yards last season, but he led Ohio State with 7 touchdown catches.
Mewhort spent most of the 2011 season playing left tackle.
Both Stoneburner and Mewhort, along with an unidentified third person not affiliated with the Ohio State football team, were spotted urinating outside a restaurant near Stoneburner's home in Shawnee Hills, Ohio, the paper reported. The three men ran away when police shined a spotlight on them, not knowing it was the police.
Both Mewhort and Stoneburner stopped running before getting back to the restaurant and did not attempt to hide.
This is where I feel the need to point out that, considering it was Mewhort and Stoneburner relieving themselves when the police showed up, it seems to me the police were the ones obstructing official business, but there's a reason I'm not a lawyer.
Stoneburner caught only 14 passes for 193 yards last season, but he led Ohio State with 7 touchdown catches.
Mewhort spent most of the 2011 season playing left tackle.