A Greene County deputy showed up to MSU football practice to scare the players but had good news. Wyatt D. Wheeler, wwheeler@news-leader.com
When a Greene County sheriff's patrol car drove on to the Plaster Stadium turf with its lights flashing and the siren on, the Missouri State football players just started looking at each other.
"I didn't do it!" some players jokingly yelled.
"Show some respect," Bears head coach Dave Steckel said.
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The head coach walked up to the deputy.