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Selwyn Lymon Is In Trouble Again

With so many teams in the Big Ten bowl eligible this season, it's entirely possible the 7-5 Purdue Boilermakers will find themselves at home this bowl season. If they do end up playing in a bowl game though, it's also entirely possible they'll be playing in the game without Selwyn Lymon.

Lymon was arrested early on Monday morning for drunken driving and resisting arrest.
Lymon was being held without bond at Tippecanoe County Jail on Monday following his Sunday morning arrest in West Lafayette. Police say he had a blood-alcohol content of .15 percent, nearly double the state's legal limit.
Lymon's junior season has been a bit of a disappointment, because even though he has made seven more catches this season, he's gained 130 less yards. He's fourth on the team with 40 receptions for 450 yards and two touchdowns.

Coach Joe Tiller didn't have anything to say about the incident on Monday, so we can't be sure what punishment the school plans on handing out. Still, I wouldn't be surprised if Lymon is suspended from any bowl game Purdue may end up in because this isn't the first time Lymon's gotten into trouble this year.

You may remember that he was stabbed in the chest back in March after getting into a fight in West Lafayette outside of a bar.

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