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Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« on: July 24, 2012, 06:24:56 AM »

SECheerleader - forgot to mention his own conferences crimes and how coaches often don't do anything...   

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“Forgiving” SEC Coaches
It feels like Steve Spurrier gave Stephen Garcia 20 chances to clean up his act in Columbia. Thirty of Urban Meyer’s players were arrested during his tenure as Florida’s coach. Mark Richt is currently being grilled for his program running amok.

There’s something that makes SEC coaches like Spurrier, Miles, Nick Saban and (formerly) Meyer, Houston Nutt and Bobby Petrino seem a little slimier than coaches in other conferences. They just carry themselves like they can (and should) get away with anything and everything.




ArrestNation.com, five of the SEC’s 14 schools have had two or more players arrested in 2012: Arkansas (5), Georgia (3), Florida (3), South Carolina (2) and Auburn (2).
(Missouri and Mississippi were also listed as schools with multiple athlete arrests in 2012, but specifics on who are not included.)
In the last two months alone, RB Isaiah Crowell has been kicked off the Georgia football team, Florida’s A.C. Leonard has left the program after a domestic battery charge, Tennessee TE Cameron Clear has been arrested for felony theft and Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel was booked for disorderly conduct

http://www.lostlettermen.com/sec-crime-player-arrests/

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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #1 on: July 24, 2012, 06:59:41 AM »

Not even 7am yet and already the top post of the day ;) ;) ;)

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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2012, 07:27:59 AM »

That's not even counting how many SEC players would be academically ineligible at Big 10 schools.

Did you bother to look into the violations Kentucky's basketball coach had at Maryland and Memphis?
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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #3 on: July 24, 2012, 09:14:50 AM »

SECheerleader - forgot to mention his own conferences crimes and how coaches often don't do anything...   

Oops I hit a new topic button -
instead the reply to another thread that could have covered it...   ;D   
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“Forgiving” SEC Coaches
It feels like Steve Spurrier gave Stephen Garcia 20 chances to clean up his act in Columbia. Thirty of Urban Meyer’s players were arrested during his tenure as Florida’s coach. Mark Richt is currently being grilled for his program running amok.

There’s something that makes SEC coaches like Spurrier, Miles, Nick Saban and (formerly) Meyer, Houston Nutt and Bobby Petrino seem a little slimier than coaches in other conferences. They just carry themselves like they can (and should) get away with anything and everything.




ArrestNation.com, five of the SEC’s 14 schools have had two or more players arrested in 2012: Arkansas (5), Georgia (3), Florida (3), South Carolina (2) and Auburn (2).
(Missouri and Mississippi were also listed as schools with multiple athlete arrests in 2012, but specifics on who are not included.)
In the last two months alone, RB Isaiah Crowell has been kicked off the Georgia football team, Florida’s A.C. Leonard has left the program after a domestic battery charge, Tennessee TE Cameron Clear has been arrested for felony theft and Texas A&M QB Johnny Manziel was booked for disorderly conduct

http://www.lostlettermen.com/sec-crime-player-arrests/


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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2012, 03:17:23 PM »

I was hoping to get a point across...

But an Award!  now that makes my day   ;D



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Not even 7am yet and already the top post of the day ;) ;) ;)


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Another example of SEC crime that don't mean anything...
« Reply #5 on: July 26, 2012, 08:27:59 AM »

Beer bottles and golf balls damaging cars isn't a crime in SEC country - if you're the starting QB... 8*

No punishment, wink wink,   Money will make it all go away... The SEC way!


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The season hasn't started yet, but Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray is already connecting on passes...of the wrong kind.

According to John Adams of the Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel, Bray and former video department employee Michael Grandinetti are accused of throwing golf balls and beer bottles onto parked cars from the balcony of an apartment complex.

No charges were filed, and Bray will make restitution, but it's still a bad sign for the Volunteers.

Not because Bray could miss some time. Head coach Derek Dooley has yet to determine what (if any) punishment Bray will serve. Plus, this isn't the type of incident that warrants severe punishment.

Bray is Tennessee's starting quarterback. Fair or not, this is going to get a lot of attention because of that fact alone.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1272420-tennessee-football-allegations-against-qb-tyler-bray-bad-sign-for-vols
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Re: Another example of SEC crime that don't mean anything...
« Reply #6 on: July 26, 2012, 08:30:45 AM »

Beer bottles and golf balls damaging cars isn't a crime in SEC country - if you're the starting QB... 8*

No punishment, wink wink,   Money will make it all go away... The SEC way!


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The season hasn't started yet, but Tennessee quarterback Tyler Bray is already connecting on passes...of the wrong kind.

According to John Adams of the Knoxville (Tenn.) News Sentinel, Bray and former video department employee Michael Grandinetti are accused of throwing golf balls and beer bottles onto parked cars from the balcony of an apartment complex.

No charges were filed, and Bray will make restitution, but it's still a bad sign for the Volunteers.

Not because Bray could miss some time. Head coach Derek Dooley has yet to determine what (if any) punishment Bray will serve. Plus, this isn't the type of incident that warrants severe punishment.

Bray is Tennessee's starting quarterback. Fair or not, this is going to get a lot of attention because of that fact alone.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1272420-tennessee-football-allegations-against-qb-tyler-bray-bad-sign-for-vols

You probably should have put this in a brand new thread prof ;) ;) ;)
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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #7 on: July 26, 2012, 09:20:51 AM »

You probably should have put this in a brand new thread prof ;) ;) ;)

Oops...  I guess I'm still learning how this forum works   ;D
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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2012, 10:06:57 AM »

Here's an example of how football is above the law in SEC Country...

Guns (again) - no problem the State police will cover up for you
Drugs - Hey just make sure you can pass the test next month  8*

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A state trooper who found marijuana and a gun in a car driven by Arkansas State running back Michael Dyer offered to call his coach even though he worried about ''NCAA crap'' and other fallout, according to video of a traffic stop released Monday.
Arkansas State Police released the 58-minute video and said it had completed an internal investigation into the March 10 stop. It released no details about the investigation, saying it involved personnel matters almost certainly tied to the actions of Trooper Royce Denney.

Dyer was ticketed for going 96 mph in a 70 mph zone, though audio and video from the stop indicate that either Dyer or another unidentified female were in possession of marijuana and a gun. Denney can be heard on the video talking at length with Dyer about how he should handle the incident.
''What if I talk to (coach) Gus Malzahn, or however you say his name?'' Denney asks at one point. ''I really don't want to tell him about this because of the NCAA crap. I know there's a lot of stuff that goes on behind closed doors between coaches and players. I'm still in a predicament, even if I talk to coach.''

Denney also asks Dyer: ''What about the weed?'' and whether the running back thought it would be ''all out of your system'' in a month. He berates Dyer for having a gun, saying ''You don't need it. If you think it makes you look cool, you're stupid.''
''It pisses me off that someone of your stature and your ability does this kind of stupid
(expletive),'' Denney adds.
The trooper also asked Dyer if the running back wanted him to hold on to the gun, and Dyer says yes.
''I didn't say keep it,'' Denney responds. ''Maybe we can get together some other time, and you can have it back after me and coach talk. You understand? ... I'm going to let coach make the decision for me. Or, for you. If he wants me to keep it, I'll keep it. If he wants me to get it delivered to him, I'll get it delivered to him or whatever.''

It was unclear whether the trooper contacted Malzahn or Arkansas State about the traffic stop. The Associated Press requested comment from Malzahn at midday Monday. State police spokesman Bill Sadler said Denney is not currently conducting patrols.
Malzahn coached Dyer at Auburn, and recruited the running back to Arkansas State after he was hired to coach the Red Wolves. He dismissed the running back from the team over the weekend, citing an unspecified violation of team rules.

Dyer, the offensive MVP as a freshman in Auburn's victory over Oregon in the 2011 national championship game, transferred to Arkansas State in January after he was suspended indefinitely by Auburn coach Gene Chizik for violating unspecified team rules before the Chick-fil-A Bowl. He was the first Tigers tailback to rush for more than 1,000 yards in each of his first two seasons, including a 1,093-yard performance as a freshman that broke Bo Jackson's school record of 892 yards set in 1982. Dyer rushed for 1,242 yards and 10 touchdowns last season.

Following his transfer to the Red Wolves, Dyer appealed to the NCAA to play this season rather than sit out as required. After he was denied, Dyer said at a July 20 news conference that he was happy at Arkansas State and looking forward to helping his new teammates.

Malzahn, who was Dyer's offensive coordinator at Auburn, stood next to Dyer at the news conference and professed his excitement for Dyer's future with the Red Wolves. That excitement turned to resignation Sunday evening when Arkansas State released a statement saying Dyer had been dismissed.
''I am truly disappointed that it didn't work out here at ASU for Mike,'' Malzahn said in the statement. ''I wish Mike nothing but the best in the future.''
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Re: Isn't it Cute that SEC Felonies don't mean anything...
« Reply #9 on: August 01, 2012, 10:13:47 AM »

Wonder if the gun the State Trooper was protecting is the same one used in this armed robbery?



The former Auburn University football player is accused of robbing five people at gunpoint with three other teammates shortly after Auburn won its National Championship.

All four men were kicked off the team after their arrests.
Wednesday morning, Auburn's former star running back, Michael Dyer, took the stand and testified the gun used in the robbery was his and that his teammates asked to use it in the crime.

Dyer told the jury, the night of the March 2011 robbery, he was hanging out with Goodwin and his teammates Dakota Mosley, Michael McNeil and Shaun Kitchens at DeAngelo Benton's house.

Benton is a wide receiver at Auburn, he testified most of the players were smoking synthetic marijuana, "We were watching the game, smoking, drinking. Spice."
http://www.wtvm.com/story/17386306/2012/04/11/former-au-running-back-michael-dyer-testifies-in-armed-robbery-trial
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