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Texas football player told police he was taking recruits to strip club during DWI arrest, authorities say

Texas offensive lineman Nick Brooks, 18, was arrested last week for allegedly driving while intoxicated and said he was en route to a strip club.


Texas football player told police he was taking recruits to strip club during DWI arrest, authorities say

Brooks then told police he had recently left "Play," a 21-and-over establishment that he claimed "makes exceptions for UT Football Players." Brooks is just 18.

The offensive lineman then told police, according to the documents, that he was taking "two prospective players" to a nearby strip club.

Police described Brooks' speech as "mumbled" and "mushmouthed," and he was "swaying" and had "body tremors." But they said his attitude was "polite" and "cooperative." He did not have alcohol in his system.

"We're aware of the situation with Nick Brooks, have talked with him and are gathering 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 back in August and enrolled there in January after attending Grayson High School in Georgia after receiving offers from 28 other schools.

His four official visits were to Texas, Georgia, Iowa and USC.

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