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Default 10-17-2006, 11:33 AM

[quote="Sicilian_Summers":86179]Miami suspended four players for violating team policy... so what? This happens ALL THE TIME at major college football programs.

Merriweather used a legally registered handgun for self defense. Why was he carrying it? He was investigating a strange car parked in front of his yard at 6 in the morning, and he was bringing it for protection, as is his right. Miami isn't exactly the safest community in the United States.

Willie Williams has been an absolute angel at Miami. He did everything he was expected to and caused absolutely no problems. Any other school in the country would have jumped at the opportunity to grab Williams out of high school, regardless of his criminal past (as is the case with most recruits and most schools).

The last "incident" at Miami other than this recent gunfight was 3 freakin years ago, when Antrell Rolle got into a fight with some people that were screwing with his car.

Butch Davis/Larry Coker have run a clean program.[/quote:86179]

I thought of you when I heard of this brawl. And yet Coker manages to retain his job. What a joke of a program.


  
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