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Since:Nov 12, 2006

May 10, 2008 12:18 pm

I noticed the poster who started this thread is an ND fan. Typical high and mighty Golden Domer. Well, I got news for you......your program has had problems just like everyone else. Let's just list a few.....

Feb '08 - SOUTH BEND, Ind. San Diego native / Notre Dame tight end Will Yeatman was charged Wednesday with misdemeanor counts of DUI / drunk driving and criminal recklessness after allegedly driving a car on a campus sidewalk with his headlights off in the early morning hours.

2007 - The South Bend Tribune is reporting Notre Dame defensive end Derrell Hand was arrested for suspicion of soliciting a prostitute Thursday.

2004 - A Notre Dame football player and former football player were arrested by South Bend Police early Sunday morning, and police say the players were involved in a fight downtown.
Captain John Williams, public information officer for South Bend police, confirmed freshman Isaiah Gardner, a defensive back, was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest and senior Garron Bible, a former safety, was charged with resisting arrest.

2003 - In June 2003 an attorney for Chad DeBolt '03, '03MBA informed officials of his intent to sue the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office for personal injuries and civil rights violations. Florida law mandates that a lawsuit against a government agency cannot be filed until six months after such a notification letter is sent. According to DeBolt, officers at the Duval County Jail beat him following his arrest for trespassing at a nightclub in Jacksonville. Police said DeBolt was highly intoxicated and became violent. An internal investigation found that pepper spray and a restraint chair were used to contain him at his booking but that there was no wrongdoing on the part of police.

And the best for last. Their crown jewel recruit.....a report in the South Bend Tribune that Jimmy Clausen was cited by Indiana's excise police for transporting alcohol as a minor during a June 23 incident at Belmont Beverage, a liquor store near the Notre Dame campus.

So you can crawl back in your little ND bubble and pretend to be safe from the rest of the world while the rest of us own up that OUR school, as well as everyone else's all have players with issues. You keep looking at the rest of us through those shamrock green glasses and enjoy your losing seasons.

And in case you didn't notice the avatar, this is coming from an FSU fan. That's right, a Nole defending UF. Not the player, but the school. It's time for these "student"-athletes to take responsibility for their actions and have their futures as collegians taken away from them if they are not willing to act like adults. No more free rides for anyone no matter how fast they are, how well they run a pattern, tackle, block or throw a ball. And that includes anyone in Tallahassee. In fact, I am in favor of dismissing Preston Parker from the team due to his recent transgressions. Anyone who has read my thoughts on that subject know exactly what I'm referring to.

Only three more months until preseason camp!!


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Level:Pro
Since:Jun 11, 2007

May 10, 2008 4:41 pm
I agree with wwjd12.  A message needs to be sent.  It seems like some athletes never grow up and think they are totally invincible.  This guy is like so many other misguided youths that fill out a mans body.  Disrespect is the key issue.  The bar should be set so much higher.  Some even make it past the first level of college ball and become lost souls of the pros.  The real problem is our society and its values (or lack there of). 

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May 10, 2008 4:44 pm
And I would have to say to the overall question that I am not surprised.  I am not surprised that any football player or human being would do something like this.  And if anyone is you don't know jack about sports or the world we live in today.

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Since:Oct 24, 2007

May 10, 2008 5:51 pm
LOL.............An FSU fan defending the guy.  I am not a high and mighty Golden Domer BTW..............just expect more than that out of college athletes.  But, what would you know, you team couldn't even play  in it's bowl game due to practically the entire team CHEATING.........very moral programs you guys run there in the state of Florida.  Pretty sad when the most ethical program in the state is Miami!  LOL

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May 10, 2008 6:00 pm
What exactly is a poster anyway?  I think ALL schools should hold their players to a high standard regalrdless of where they play.  Hopefully UF will run the guy out of town.  Notre Dame has had it's share of trouble too.  Not saying they are better than anyone and not saying it is the school.  But, there are WAY too many thugs in college sports today and it has go to end soon or they will ruin the game about like the pros have.  I love it when people get sooooo wrapped up and fired up over an opinion that differs from their own. 

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Since:Nov 12, 2006

May 10, 2008 6:12 pm
 Pretty sad when the most ethical program in the state is Miami!  LOL

You're making yourself look like a pretty inept college football fan with that statement. There are more than three Division I football teams in the state of Florida. Fans of UCF, USF and FAU would probably take issue with that statement.

 I love it when people get sooooo wrapped up and fired up over an opinion that differs from their own. 

That post was directed at june61992 who starter this thread, not you.

But, what would you know, you team couldn't even play  in it's bowl game due to practically the entire team CHEATING

We still almost beat the Wildcats even without all of those guys. And if you're naive enough to think that cheating doesn't go on throughout D-I just like these incidents then you've got your head buried in the sand. Guys don't magically go from barely qualifying on their SAT or ACT to a 3.0 in college because they decided it was time to study.

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Since:Jan 3, 2008
May 11, 2008 8:17 pm
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Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 17, 2006

May 12, 2008 2:00 pm
FlyersKitty:  How frigging myopic are you?  The Gator Nation has shown it's lack of class yet again!  You guys recruited this stiff!  Own up to how rotten he is and apologize to the girls family!  Quit dishing this "Gator Envy" crap ...

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May 12, 2008 7:17 pm
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Since:Jan 16, 2008

May 13, 2008 8:38 am
I'm not surprised this happened in the state of Florida - the big surprise is that he's not a student at Florida State!

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