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Oklahoma State's Juwan Offray dismissed from team after Whataburger incident

Oklahoma State has dismissed freshman CB Juwan Offray after he an a teammate were found asleep in a Whataburger drive-thru Sunday morning.

The news of Offray's dismissal was first reported by OColly.com. The site cited a source that said the Whataburger incident was not the first time Offray had been in trouble with the team. OStateIllustrated.com confirmed the report of Offray's dismissal.

Offray and WR Jhajuan Seales were arrested after they were approached by police at about 4 a.m. Both players, according to a police report, “seemed very lethargic and confused” and “their eyes were red and watery with a glassy appearance." Police said they smelled an odor of alcohol when the doors to the vehicle were opened.

Both players received complaints for public intoxication and Offray received a complaint for hampering as police said he initially lied about his identity.

Offray was a three-star cornerback in the class of 2014 according to Rivals. He was the No. 31 recruit in the state of Louisiana. He had three tackles in seven games this season for the Cowboys, who play West Virginia on Saturday.

For more Oklahoma State news visit OStateIllustrated.com.

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