Derrel Johnson-Koulianos, Jamal Atofau, Andre Barrington, and Greg McKee: NCAA Football Suspensions and Cuts

Derrell Johnson-Koulianos, a wide receiver at the University of Iowa, was charged with possession of marijuana and cocaine, running a drug house and unlawful possession of prescription drugs. Johnson-Koulianos, who was just named to the All-Big Ten first team, has seriously hurt his chances at being drafted into the NFL. According to police, Johnson-Koulianos permitted drugs to be used and likely sold from his home, located near campus. Johnson-Koulianos was also charged with possession of small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and prescription drugs, and even failed a drug test that he voluntarily submitted to.
Also, Jamal Atofau and Andre Barrington were cut from the Washington State football team after being formally charged with manufacture of a controlled substance. Police officers found 38 marijuana plants in their rental home in October. Finally, Greg McKee, a UConn offensive lineman, turned himself into police on a charge of felony child pornography, after allegedly uploading such materials to his computer. Police claim they uncovered evidence on a computer during a November search of McKee's dorm room. Police further allege that McKee shared a video depicting children between 8 and 15 years old engaging in sexual activities.
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