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July 6, 2012

Ex-Ga. back Crowell to Ala. State after arrest



MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Former Georgia running back Isaiah Crowell has enrolled at Alabama State and is expected to play for the Hornets this season.

Georgia coach Mark Richt dismissed Crowell last Friday after the sophomore was arrested on felony weapons charges. Police said they found a gun in his vehicle when he was stopped at a vehicle checkpoint on the Georgia campus at about 2:20 a.m.

Police say he faces charges including carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a weapon on school property.

Alabama State coach Reggie Barlow says the Football Championship Subdivision school "actively researched Isaiah both as a person as well as an athlete." He says school officials "also believe in helping young people" and that Crowell has learned from his mistakes.

Crowell rushed for 850 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman for the Bulldogs after arriving as one of the nation's most heralded running back prospects out of Carver High School in Columbus, Ga.

He was the Associated Press SEC freshman of the year and a three-time league player of the week.

He and two of his teammates were suspended for the New Mexico State game after failing a drug test.

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