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Sooners receiver Trey Metoyer pleads not guilty to exposure charges

NORMAN, Okla., Oct. 16 (UPI) -- University of Oklahoma wide receiver Trey Metoyer pleaded not guilty to two counts of felony indecent exposure Wednesday after being suspended from the team.

Metoyer, once considered a five-star prospect, made an initial appearance in Cleveland County District Court to answer charges he exposed himself to two women at a Norman, Okla., apartment complex, The Oklahoman reported.

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The 20-year-old pleaded not guilty to counts stemming from alleged incidents Aug. 29 and Sept. 17, when police say Metoyer exposed himself to two different women at the complex.

Authorities said in an affidavit one of the alleged victims identified the sophomore in a photo lineup.

Police allege Metoyer admitted the incidents, telling an officer he was "not thinking clearly" when they happened.

Sooners Coach Bob Stoops told Rivals.com Metoyer had been suspended from the team and probably wouldn't be back.

"Trey has not been with us since prior to (last week's game against Texas Christian) and at this time I do not anticipate that he will return to the team in the future," he said.

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