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  • #31
    In another "players behaving badly" story, New Mexico State head coach suspended Tyrone Nelson (an all-conference pick last year and pitted to be the starting center) when he was implicated in a robbery of a pizza delivery man.
    When the delivery man declined to press charges, the case was dropped and Theus reinstated Nelson, but the local newspaper did disclose the phone number to where the delivery man was dropping off the pizza was indeed Nelson's raising suspicion among the fan base.
    Then just last week, Theus again suspended Nelson for the oft-used (undisclosed violation of team rules), and has now reinstated the kid again as of this evening.

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    • #32
      Here's one for the fans behaving badly file.

      A 19 year old guy goes to cheer on his favorite high school team (which by the way is in the same conference as Bradley recruit-Daniel West's team ) and while he's standing and cheering, a loaded handgun falls out of his clothing and onto the gymnasium floor.

      Ooops.....

      How does one explain this??

      Did the guy just forget he had packed it?
      The article says that other fans tried to hide the gun to help keep the armed teenager from getting caught.

      Happily the police did get involved.

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      • #33
        This one is a real laugh....


        Oh, I forgot, how time files.....

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        • #34
          Not a college player, but this one deserves special mention.

          Antonio Bryant, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver,
          caught driving recklessly, over 100mph, and drunk.
          The funny line comes right after mentioning the 49ers have a tough game this coming Sunday:

          "Bryant, 25, is expected to play, a team official said..."

          "San Mateo Police Capt. Kevin Raffaelli said officers entering northbound Highway 101 were passed by an orange 2005 Lamborghini traveling at estimated speeds in excess of 100 mph.....Bryant refused to take a sobriety test and was uncooperative and verbally combative with the officers, who placed him under arrest and booked him "

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