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Oklahoma running back Joe Mixon met with the media on Tuesday, his first time talking to reporters since he was suspended for the duration of the 2014 football season for allegedly punching a female student in the face.
The press conference was bound to be a disaster from the start, when university personnel instructed reporters to only ask football-related questions and were warned that, if they brought up the 2014 incident, they would be dismissed from the meeting.
We've been told that anyone who asks Joe Mixon a non-football question will be escorted out. I'm ready for lunch anyway.
- Paul Myerberg (@PaulMyerberg) December 29, 2015
Joe Mixon on what he learned during his season-long suspension... Only answered football questions. #Sooners pic.twitter.com/F1hwXfKZX2
- Brady Vardeman (@BradyVardeman) December 29, 2015
Joe Mixon adamantly avoiding non-football questions, wants media to get to know him."I think I'm a great person."#Sooners
- Brady Vardeman (@BradyVardeman) December 29, 2015
Reporter: Do you have any regrets at all, to anything, Joe?Joe Mixon: No. #Sooners pic.twitter.com/ciNevjTuc6
- Brady Vardeman (@BradyVardeman) December 29, 2015
#Sooners AD Joe Castiglione said decision to not let Joe Mixon answer non-football Qs was made by legal counsel. pic.twitter.com/MmYrrWCHJ4
- Brady Vardeman (@BradyVardeman) December 29, 2015