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Johnson has tremendous upside and talent. Now that the front court is playing up to its potential, the back court needs to follow suit. It's time for Johnson to snap out of his offensive woes and play like the player that he is capable of being. Kansas fans saw what he could do in the Jayhawks victory over the UCLA Bruins, scoring 23 points and shooting 62 percent from the court. Texas Christian University defensive end D. J. Yendey (94) watches the ball fumbled by Boise State running back Drew Wright, bottom left, in the fourth quarter of an NCAA college football game, in Boise, Ind. Authorities arrested 17 students, three of which were on the football team, in a sweeping drug sting at TCU on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2012. Taylor is playing as good as any guard in the country, and he is finally living up to the expectations that fans have bestowed on him. Johnson's offensive production could play a big hand in deciding how far the Jayhawks can advance in the NCAA Tournament. Texas Christian University linebacker Tanner Brock (35) tackles BYU wide receiver O'Neill Chambers during an NCAA college football game in Fort Worth, Texas. Brock was one of three arrested in connection to the drug bust. Edited by Jeff Karr ing horticies on wednesday morning. The arrests came after a six-month investigation by the Fort Worth police. "There are days people want to be a head football coach, but today is not one of those days. As I heard the news this morning, I was first shocked, then hurt and now I'm mad", TCU football coach Gary Patterson said in a statement released to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. ASSOCIATED PRESS The four players arrested are linebacker Tanner Brock, offensive tackle Tyler Horn, safety Devin Johnson, and defensive lineman D.J. Yendry. Brock led the Horned Frogs in tackles in their 13-0 2010 season that concluded in a 21-19 Rose Bowl victory against Wisconsin. He missed most of the 2011 season due to injury. Yendry tied for second on the team in 2011 with three sacks, while Johnson was second on the team recording eight tackles for a loss. "Under my watch, drugs and drug use by TCU's student-athletes will not be tolerated by rne or any member of my coaching staff. Period. Our program is respected nationally for its strong ethics and for that reason the players arrested today were separated from TCU by the University. I believe strongly that young peoples' lives are more important than wins or losses," Patterson said in the release to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 4 According to Fort Worth Police chief Steve McGee, the drugs distributed included marijuana, cocaine, molly (a powdered form of ecstasy), ecstasy pills, acid and prescription drugs. "There is no doubt all of these individuals are drug dealers," McGee said in a press conference Wednesday morning. "These individuals engaged in hand-tohand delivery, for money, with undercover narcotic agents." 9 The four football players are no longer listed on the roster on the Horned Frogs' football website and have been separated from the University and are not attending classes. The arrests come the day after the Big 12 released its football schedule for next season. TCU Brock was expected to be a leader on the Horned Frogs' defense as they entered their first season as a member of the Big 12 football conference. will open its conference schedule at Kansas on Sept. 15. Edited by Amanda Gage