Jeremy Hill gone for good from LSU

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  • oleheat

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    Frankly, I'll be surprised if he's gone for good. Does he deserve to be? Most likely, yes.


    Now- IF it's ruled in court that he violated his probation, fugetaboutit....


    Guess we'll see. If it happens, it's on him. After all, Cecil.....I mean Ryan.....I mean Tyrann.....I mean Jordan....****!!...JEREMY should have known better, the dumbass. :dunno:
     

    sandman7925

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    And according to the link in the article he plead guilty to sexual battery in 2011 and was sentenced to probation. Brilliant.
     

    dantheman

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    Les needs to make a rule . If you are seen in a bar , you get an automatic suspension . These " kids " are too immature to conduct themselves like a responsible person . They throw away their future by acting like a punk .
     

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    His probation will likely be revoked for the prior and he'll be in jail for a while. Les Miles needs to cut him loose for good.
     

    Xenon

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    The sexual battery was for trying to get a BJ from a minor when he was 18. And there is a chance this wont count against the probation but I don't understand how. The DA said it would be the Judge's discretion.

    It's not just at LSU tough...


    ~Xenon
     

    03protege

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    It blows my mind that some of these athletes that have a shot at the NFL (ie: retarded money) are willing to risk/throw away all that to go on some ego trip. Although I am sure they are treated like kings on campus so their heads are probably about the size of blimps.
     

    JBE

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    A friend of mine had an idea for a new slogan for LSU: "If we can't beat you on the field, we'll beat you off of it" :dogkeke:
     

    oleheat

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    Egos, alcohol, and stupid usually don't go well together. :dogkeke:
     

    oleheat

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    The DA is supposed to file a motion on Monday to have his probation revoked.


    Yep...They said the court date that will really matter is scheduled for August 16th. Stupid kid. All that talent, and he just can't get his head together. :dunno:
     

    returningliberty

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    Football is a great game, but it's a Game and it shouldn't be elevated to the place it currently has in college.

    These kids get celebrity status, recruited to prestigious schools, and generally told they're super special.

    ...and we wonder why they behave like fools?
     

    Emperor

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    Football is a great game, but it's a Game and it shouldn't be elevated to the place it currently has in college.

    These kids get celebrity status, recruited to prestigious schools, and generally told they're super special.

    ...and we wonder why they behave like fools?

    How about this; Since it is so important to these school's bottom lines (and possibly the kid's futures and their very existence); they mentor these knuckleheads a little.

    At the very least, get these dummies out of the program BEFORE they ruin the season for the rest of us! :mamoru:
     
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