It hasn’t been a great start to the new year for Oklahoma State. On top of losing Michael Cobbins for the rest of the season, freshman point guard Stevie Clark was arrested New Year’s Day for possession of marijuana.
According to CBS Sports:
Clark “was arrested by Edmond Police at 9:57 a.m. today after a traffic stop on I-35 near 33rd street,” according to NewsOK.com. “Clark was the passenger in a vehicle pulled over for a seatbelt violation. Clark and the driver, identified as Marcus Ramon Caddell, were arrested for possession of marijuana.”
Clark is averaging 7.0 points and 3.7 assists in nine games. He was also suspended by OSU’s head coach Travis Ford at the beginning of the season due to what Ford called “personal matters”.