Junior Michael Brown and sophomore Quinton Wesley have been tentatively dismissed from the university and permanently from the MSU football squad. A campus judicial hearing will be held at a later time.
way to go sly? what does he have to do with this? this is the first incident ive even heard of from any of his players, dont try and put this off on him man. smh.
way to go sly? what does he have to do with this? this is the first incident ive even heard of from any of his players, dont try and put this off on him man. smh.
way to go sly? what does he have to do with this? this is the first incident ive even heard of from any of his players, dont try and put this off on him man. smh.
Is it just me, or is there an unusually high number of SEC football players getting in trouble this off-season? Maybe I've just been naive to it in the passed...
Is it just me, or is there an unusually high number of SEC football players getting in trouble this off-season? Maybe I've just been naive to it in the passed...
I suspect that it is a combination of us following the SEC more closely than other conferences and the media, well, being the media.
The SEC schools are the superstars and tabloid pieces sell. It took a punter literally stabbing another in the back for, what was it Montana State to make the news. It took Colorado running a brothel out of the Athletic Department to get press. Baylor Basketball had a intra-team murder scandal. You can't tell me that they don't have some kids getting rowdy on their strip.[/i]
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