Yes, you read that right.  

Jamal Berry was arrested on Thursday and charged with the possession of over 20 grams of marijuana.

All of a sudden, a guy that had everything going for him has his entire career in jeopardy.

This isn't settled with a petty fine or a few days in jail. No, this is a third degree felony. That can mean five years in jail and a $5,000 fine.

It's really sad to see this kind of behavior. Berry was no doubt the most touted prospect in this year's Buckeye recruiting class.

Berry was expected to be part of a running back rotation this year with Dan Herron and Brandon Saine (and maybe Carlos Hyde).  

Unfortunately, that is all in doubt because of another poor decision by a high school athlete that thinks he is above the law.

Let's hope he's innocent, but I wouldn't get your hopes up.

Ohio State and Berry's high school coach refused to comment.