
Source: BroBible
Summary
Parker Kingston, a BYU football player, was seen training with teammates in a video circulating on social media, sparking questions about his future with the team. Kingston was arrested and charged with a first-degree felony in February, but his case was dismissed in June. He was expelled from school and removed from the team due to an honor code violation. The video shows Kingston practicing with other receivers, including Tiger Bachmeier and Reggie Frischknecht.
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The habit gets a new name.
Parker Kingston’s honor code violation is a familiar story. A athlete breaks the rules, gets in trouble, and then tries to make a comeback. The training video is just the latest chapter in this saga. Kingston’s future with BYU is uncertain, but one thing is clear: he’s not giving up on football. Yet, his actions may have consequences, like a suspension or even expulsion. The BYU Honor Code is clear: “Live a chaste and virtuous life.” Kingston admitted to breaking this code, and now he’s facing the music.
Will he return to the Cougars? Only time will tell. But for now, it’s business as usual for Kingston.
Author: Evan Null








