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VIDEO: Obviously Intelligent Arizona State Football Players Rob Own Dorm

Seen in the above video are freshmen Arizona State football players Lee Adams and Jamil Douglas, allegedly conducting one of the dumbest second-degree burglaries we've ever had the privilege to witness, even considering college athletes are involved (emphasis ours):

According to police these two Sun Devils not only burglarized people inside their same dorm, but the victims even play on the football team with them. According to police ASU’s Lee Adams is seen in the video noticing the door to the dorm room is unlocked and open. He calls for his roommate and fellow teammate Jamil Douglas. The video shows Douglas, an offensive lineman, kept guard while Adams, a defensive end, allegedly steals items from inside the dorm room.
Andy Staples wonders why they didn’t bother to bring spray paint for the camera on the return trip. We’re more concerned with Adams, labeled “a ferocious defensive leader” in his official team bio, believing that concealing an Xbox underneath his shirt is some kind of clever ruse.

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