![]() ![]() That's interrupted when Maclean’s brother Theo (Jordan Mahome) gets out of prison and ends up killing Saxe alongside himself as the episode closes. Now that Tariq and Maclean know Saxe is the mole, they figure out a way to get out of the picture. Making matters worse, Lauren is the one to properly identify Effie while she’s in handcuffs. Following a close call with the FBI who attempt to catch her distributing drugs, Effie gets arrested for the attempted murder of Lauren. The two consummate their relationship with a few intimate moments as well. In the previous episode, Cane paid her tuition as a sign of good will. Still hurt by Tariq from their fall-out over Lauren's (Paige Hurd) attempted murder, she finds herself getting closer to Cane (Woody McClain). ![]() With Diana in the clear, this puts the spotlight on Effie. The problem is that the firm doesn’t have much capital. Both Monet and Jenkins threaten Lucas in individual ways before attempting to come up with a plan. Lucas not only informs Monet but Ron Jenkins (Gbenga Akinnagbe) too. ![]() Of course, Lucas was informed of all of this by Kiki (Moriah Brown). When they confront Lucas (David Walton) about this, he says he's aware of Tariq and Brayden selling drugs under his roof while daring them to do something about it. The situation threatens Tariq's trustfund and Tejada's safety net as well. Tariq also informs Brayden of the pending RICO case and Brayden hilariously answers "Like YSL RICO?", referencing YSL (Young Slime Life), an Atlanta-based rap record label featuring popular rappers Young Thug and Gunna who are under RICO charges for a range of charges including drug distribution and murder. She even brings up going down to Atlanta to attend the all-female Historically Black College Spelmen before Monet shuts that down with threats of violence.Īs Tariq and Brayden (Gianni Paolo) deal with the omnipresent threat of Noma (Caroline Chikezie), they discover that the Weston Firm is running a ponzi scheme. There's an interesting moment once Diana is released from custody where she tells Monet she wants out the game for good. Maclean eventually finds out Cooper Saxe (Shane Johnson) is playing both sides, working with love interest Jenny Sullivan (Paton Ashbrook), who is trying to collect enough evidence for a huge RICO case against both Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) and the Tejadas. Dru drunkenly says something to the fact that he’s alone and that the love of his life is gone. This causes Dru to spiral out of control, which leads to a confrontation with Everett and his current love interest. On a sports show with popular former ESPN analyst Jemele Hill, Everett announces he is ready to come out as gay with his new boyfriend as the first open NBA player. Meanwhile, Gordo's family, who the Tejadas are aligned with, are looking for him.ĭru is still hurt by the situation in episode 8, but things are about to get worse. Dru finds out the truth once he sees some text messages while Gordo is in an after-sex shower and murders him. However, that love shattered after Gordo killed Lorenzo (Berto Colon) with a little help from Monet (Mary J. The first few episodes ended the romantic relationship between the Tejada family member and Everett (Bradley Gibson), but he then found a relationship with Gordo (Erik Hernandez). A graduate of Southern Mississippi with a bachelor's degree in sports administration and a minor in business administration, he and his wife Kristi have one daughter, Madison Elizabeth, and one son, A.J.There isn't a character that's gone through as much emotional hell while attempting to keep his composure within the drug world as Dru (Lovell Adams-Gray) this season. He joined Fresno State after three years serving at Southern Mississippi as assistant director of football operations as the Golden Eagles earned a pair of bowl bids.īefore entering the college football ranks, Hill served as a college scouting assistant with the Atlanta Falcons and was a member of the organization during its NFC Championship run that culminated with an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIII following the 1998 season. During his tenure with the Bulldogs, the squad earned six bowl berths. ![]() Prior to his stint with Colorado State, Hill spent eight seasons at Fresno State as the program's football operations coordinator. Hill's many duties will also include scholarship management, as well as the coordination of the recruiting calendar for members of the coaching staff. He will direct all aspects of Oklahoma's recruiting program in conjunction with Stoops, Cale Gundy (director of recruiting/running backs coach) and the rest of the OU coaching staff to research and attract the nation's top talent to Oklahoma. Hill joins after serving two years on staff at Colorado State in the same role working with head coach Jim McElwain. – Head coach Bob Stoops announced the addition of Drew Hill to the Oklahoma Football support staff as director of player personnel. ![]()
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