Tulsa redshirt freshman Zach Webb was dismissed from the football team on Thursday after he was arrested for drug and firearm possession in his dorm room.
Police went to his room on Thursday afternoon and allegedly found, per NBC 2 in Tulsa a "firearm, multiple pills, a scale and smoking device, ammunition, and a pill bottle not prescribed to Webb." University police had been called to his dorm room because of a conduct complaint.
According to the police report, the pills tested positive for ecstacy.
Webb, a guard, didn't play in 2014 after redshirting in 2013. Before the season he switched from defensive line to offensive line. He's a Tulsa native and was a two-star recruit out of high school according to Rivals. According to Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery, Webb was dismissed for a violation of team rules.
Montgomery was hired by the Golden Hurricane in December after he served as Baylor's offensive coordinator.
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