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Former Texas A&M WR Speedy Noil arrested on four charges

Jake Rill

By Jake Rill

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A former Texas A&M wide receiver was reportedly arrested on Wednesday.

Speedy Noil, who played for the Aggies from 2014-16, was arrested on charges of assault, evading arrest and failure to pay bond on two previous charges, according to Travis L. Brown of The Bryan-College Station Eagle. Noil was released after posting $14,000 bail.

Per the report, Noil was accused of striking a man who was helping serve an eviction notice to Noil on April 19. Noil struck the man in the side of the face with a closed fist, and the two wrestled after that hit. Noil then fled as officers arrived.

Noil pulled a knife the next day when a security guard asked him to turn down loud music at The Lofts at Wolf Pen Creek. After placing the knife on a desk, Noil again fled, this time escaping by jumping a 10-foot fence.

Prior to those incidents, Noil also had police called on him when he made offensive comments and threats at a Bahama Bucks on April 13.

After leaving Texas A&M, Noil had short stints in the NFL and CFL before participating in training camp with the San Antonio Commanders of the now defunct Alliance of American Football.

Jake Rill

Jake Rill contributes to news coverage for Saturday Down South. He has covered the SEC since 2016.

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