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Ghosts of Prospects Past: Maurice Clarett Headed To a Halfway House

Article By on 7th April, 2010

... running back Maurice Clarett said he was "humbled" by his experience in jail the last few years.

Clarett made this statement in front of judge David Fais on Wednesday before being transferred to a halfway house for conviction on armed robbery charges and carrying a concealed weapon, among other charges.

Clarett is a cautionary tale about the dangers of ego run wild. The pinnacle of his football career was the Fiesta Bowl on Jan. 3, 2003, when he helped the Buckeyes beat the Miami Hurricanes in overtime.

It was all downhill from there, as Clarett was charged with filing a false police report and ended up missing the 2003 season.

He attempted to enter the 2004 NFL Draft, but was denied due to age. He sued the NFL and brief...

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