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Starting Nebraska Wide Receiver Niles Paul Popped For Public Urination

No. 1 Nebraska receiver Niles Paul, possessor of two first names and as such clearly not to be trusted, was last seen putting on a 123-yard show in the Holiday Bowl, and appears to have kicked off his holiday weekend con gusto:

↵Lincoln police ticketed Niles Paul on suspicion of alcohol possession by a minor and urinating in public.
Police spokeswoman Katie Flood said an officer spotted Paul, 20, urinating on a fence at 1:23 a.m. Friday. A preliminary breath test measured Paul’s blood-alcohol at .104.
↵Yes, I’d say urinating on a fence constitutes reasonable suspicion for intoxication. This is Paul’s second alcohol-related arrest in a little over a year. Curtailment of his football activities seems inevitable, and will put a definite cramp in an already weak-sauce passing game: The Huskers ranked 101st nationally in aerial offense in 2009.

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