Pubdate: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 Source: Oklahoma Daily, The (OK Edu) Copyright: 2003 Oklahoma Daily Contact: http://www.oudaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1371 Note: This paper is published by the University of Oklahoma Author: Erin Boeckman OU FOOTBALL PLAYER RELEASED AFTER MARIJUANA COMPLAINT An OU football player was released on bond after being arrested on a complaint of possession of marijuana. Norman police arrested Brandon K. Everage, 22, of 1006 Drake Drive on Tuesday in connection with felony charges of possessing marijuana within 1,000 feet of a city park, according to a Norman police report. The Norman Police Department's Special Operations Division was executing a search warrant at the home of James Chassot Adkins, 21, at 2712 Cheyenne Way, according to the report. During the search of Adkins' residence, police found about 114 grams of marijuana, marijuana shake and stems and drug paraphernalia. During the search of the house, Everage and Robert Carl White, 23, of 217 E. Oak in Granger, Texas, arrived at the house in what Everage said was his vehicle, said Norman police Lt. Glenn Dobry. When police searched Everage's car, Dobry said they found marijuana seeds and stems. Everage, White and Adkins were arrested and taken to the Cleveland County Detention Center, Dobry said. Everage was released on bond at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Cleveland County Detention Center. Everage, a native of Granger, Texas, is a two-year football starter at free safety for the OU defense. OU head football coach Bob Stoops said the team would handle the situation as more details become available.