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Former Buckeye sentenced for selling guns, drugs to undercover agent

A former receiver for the Ohio State Buckeyes will spend seven years in federal prison, after pleading guilty to firearms charges.  Stay informed about Columbus and central Ohio news, weather and sports! Follow NBC4 on our website and social media channels: https://www.nbc4i.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/wcmhnbc4columbus?sub_confirmation=1 https://www.facebook.com/NBC4Columbus https://www.instagram.com/nbc4i/ https://twitter.com/nbc4i

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new at 7 a former receiver for the Ohio State Buckey will spend seven years in federal prison after pleading guilty to Firearms charges Raymond small admitted to possessing a fully automatic weapon as a previously convicted felon Federal prosecutor say small was involved in numerous drug and gun deals with an undercover agent and recruited others to participate in Firearms trafficking the crimes happened while he was on probation for prior drug and weapons convictions small plate for the Buckey
from 2006 in 2009 scoring three touchdowns in his career at OSU in 2011 small admitted to selling a big 10 championship ring in an interview with Ohio State student run paper the lantern the interview happened the same year the NCAA vacated the Buckey's 2010 season wins after it came to light that players were trading championship rings and other memorabilia in exchange for tattoos and cash

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