SEC arrests this offseason (UF = 0)

BMF

Bad Mother....
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I hate to jinx it, but we haven't had a single arrest this off-season! Great job by the players and coaching staff!

Kirby is having a tough go at UGA w/ six arrests:

https://www.seccountry.com/sec/sec-arrests-by-team-halfway-through-2016

Kirby Smart has had an interesting first six months at Georgia.

He began his tenure splitting duties between two teams, as he possessed both the title of Georgia head coach and Alabama defensive coordinator while leading the Crimson Tide to a 2015 national championship. He’s also had to deal with six of his players getting arrested, two of which have been dismissed from the team (Chauncey Rivers and Chad Clay).

Georgia leads the SEC with six arrests in 2016 as of June 30, 2016. The Bulldogs had only four players arrested in 2015 after seeing eight players have trouble with the law in 2014.

Overall, 20 SEC players (enrolled in the university at the time of arrest) have been arrested thus far in the new year, compared to 23 at this point in 2015. Nine teams have seen players charged with arrests, with Arkansas, Florida, LSU, South Carolina and Vanderbilt all avoiding trouble with the law.

In the first three months of the calendar year, seven SEC players were arrested or charged — the lowest total since 2011 when arrestnation.com began tacking the arrests of professional and college coaches and athletes.

Perhaps the biggest arrests of 2016 were Alabama’s Cam Robinson and Laurence “Hootie” Jones. Robinson and Jones were arrested last month after an officer found stolen weapons in the vehicle Robinson was driving. Both players were charged with illegal carrying of a weapon in the presence of narcotics and misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance.

Neither player will be prosecuted for their arrests in Louisiana, as district attorney Jerry Jones said: “I refuse to ruin the lives of two young who have spent their adolescence and teenage years, working out and sweating, while we were all in air conditioning.”

Forty-two SEC players were arrested or prosecuted last season, which was down from the 67 in 2014. Through the first six months of the year, the conference is on pace to finish with fewer arrests in 2016.

Here are all of the SEC football arrests from 2016 thus far:

ALABAMA (2)
  • Cam Robinson (May 17): Possession of stolen firearms, possession of controlled dangerous substance
  • Lawrence “Hootie” Jones (May 17): Possession of marijuana, illegal carrying of a weapon in presence of narcotics
AUBURN (4)
  • Byron Cowart (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
  • Carlton Davis (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
  • Ryan Davis (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
  • Jeremiah Dinson (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
GEORGIA (6)
  • Chad Clay (June 22): Theft by taking
  • Chauncey Rivers (May 11): Felony violation of Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, keeping drugs in a container, parking in a parking spot designated for persons with disability
  • Juwuan Briscoe (April 23): Failure to wear a seatbelt, driving without a license
  • Chad Clay (April 12): Possession of weapon in a school zone, second-degree criminal damage to property
  • Julian Rochester (April 12): Possession of weapon in a school zone, second-degree criminal damage to property
  • Jonathan Ledbetter (March 20): Underage possession/furnishing alcohol, possession/making a false ID
KENTUCKY (2)
  • Will Thomas Collins (March 4): Alcohol intoxication, criminal mischief, theft, fleeing and invading
  • Jason Hatcher (Feb. 22): Speeding, trafficking in marijuana (eight ounces to less than five pounds), tampering with physical evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia
MISSISSIPPI STATE (1)
  • Anfernee Mullins (April 8): Simple assault
MISSOURI (1)
  • Terry Beckner Jr. (Jan. 20): Possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana
OLE MISS (2)
  • Rod Taylor (April 3): Suspicion of shoplifting
  • Breeland Speaks (March 4): Suspicion of driving under the influence (first offense)
TENNESSEE (1)
  • Alexis Johnson (Feb. 17): Aggravated assault, False imprisonment
TEXAS A&M (1)
  • Speedy Noil (April 1): Driving without a license
No arrests: Arkansas, Florida, LSU, South Carolina, Vanderbilt
 
I hate to jinx it, but we haven't had a single arrest this off-season! Great job by the players and coaching staff!

Yep, I blame BMF when the news of a Gator arrest inevitably arrives next week. To post this right before a holiday weekend is even more irresponsible.
 

Gatorbreath

The original "Breath" of the GCMB.
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Lots of negativity in this thread. The Humpers have a huge lead on us, but we still have time before the season starts. We can catch them. Our kids just have to focus and remember to always bark at police dogs when given the chance. Never pass up the opportunity to discharge a firearm in a crowded dorm room, or punch a mouthy frat boy in a public bar. We're just not taking advantage of the opportunities right in front of us and it is infuriating. I had much higher hopes for Mac when he was hired.

:lol:
 
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Captain Sasquatch

Mr. SQ, the Sashole
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Maybe the good will brought on by that cop playing basketball with the kids in the street has changed the GPD's ways. Or maybe they just haven't caught any of our players clipping their nails in a public place, or wearing flip flops that are one size too big, or taking too long to cross a crosswalk, or breathing.
 

Gator Fever

Senior Member
I think we have had a couple of minor criminal charges since 2016 started but luckily notices to appear in court were given instead of physical arrests being made but I am sure that is the case with all those other teams also.
 

rogdochar

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:facepalm:
I almost started a thread about off season trouble or lack of....then I thought better not.

... so you arrested your thread ?


im shocked LSU hasn't had any :suspect:

... in Luzana, them boys chain-wrap the cops and toss 'em in the marsh... or sometimes they
just dig a grave and get cover-dirt from a man that's been stealing it from "away" football fields,
pretending it's for eating.
 
... so you arrested your thread ?




... in Luzana, them boys chain-wrap the cops and toss 'em in the marsh... or sometimes they
just dig a grave and get cover-dirt from a man that's been stealing it from "away" football fields,
pretending it's for eating.

Well this thread took a dark turn. It's no wonder they didn't fire the Hatter last year, apparently too damn scared they'd find themselves pushing daisies.
 
I hate to jinx it, but we haven't had a single arrest this off-season! Great job by the players and coaching staff!

No arrests: Arkansas, Florida, LSU, South Carolina, Vanderbilt

Uh Oh, see what you did? You jinxed it. I hold my breath every off season waiting for the hammer to drop and unfortunately it usually does.
 

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