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Originally posted by: PokerGuy
I don't see what this has to do with Meyer running a "classy" program (or not). So, one guy does something like this. You think a coach -- any coach -- can keep every single player from doing bad things?
Originally posted by: Lamont Burns
"Hornsby, who has played the last two seasons mostly on special teams, has had two prior off-field problems during his Florida career. He was cited in April 2007 on misdemeanor criminal mischief charges when he caused $750 damage to a car by throwing a man onto the vehicle's hood during a fight. He also was suspended from playing in last year's game against Georgia for selling his tickets to the game, a violation of NCAA rules."
Coach kept him on the team.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Lamont Burns
"Hornsby, who has played the last two seasons mostly on special teams, has had two prior off-field problems during his Florida career. He was cited in April 2007 on misdemeanor criminal mischief charges when he caused $750 damage to a car by throwing a man onto the vehicle's hood during a fight. He also was suspended from playing in last year's game against Georgia for selling his tickets to the game, a violation of NCAA rules."
Coach kept him on the team.
neither of wich are bad. ok so he got in a fight and sold his ticket? big fucking deal.
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: Lamont Burns
"Hornsby, who has played the last two seasons mostly on special teams, has had two prior off-field problems during his Florida career. He was cited in April 2007 on misdemeanor criminal mischief charges when he caused $750 damage to a car by throwing a man onto the vehicle's hood during a fight. He also was suspended from playing in last year's game against Georgia for selling his tickets to the game, a violation of NCAA rules."
Coach kept him on the team.
neither of wich are bad. ok so he got in a fight and sold his ticket? big fucking deal.
Originally posted by: Blieb
Go Noles!
(yes I know UF is Gators ... I'm a Nole ... Go Noles!)
Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: PokerGuy
I don't see what this has to do with Meyer running a "classy" program (or not). So, one guy does something like this. You think a coach -- any coach -- can keep every single player from doing bad things?
yeap i agree.
i don't see how this is a knock on the whole program.
