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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Football => Topic started by: ednksu on March 02, 2011, 11:32:08 AM
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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/the_bonus/02/27/cfb.crime/index.html?eref=sihp
School // Players charged // SI preseason rank
1. Pittsburgh 22 16
2. Iowa 18 6
2. Arkansas 18 23
4. Boise State 16 3
4. Penn State 16 19
6. Virginia Tech13 10
7. Wisconsin 9 11
7. Oklahoma 9 12
7. Florida State9 25
10. Miami 8 15
11. Ohio State 7 2
11. Florida 7 7
11. Oregon 7 8
11. USC 7 17
15. Alabama 5 1
15. North Carolina5 13
15. Cincinnati 5 18
15. Utah 5 22
19. Nebraska 4 9
19. Georgia Tech4 14
19. Oregon State4 20
22. LSU 3 21
23. Texas 2 4
24. Stanford 1 24
25. TCU 0 5
• Seven percent of the players in the preseason Top 25 -- 204 in all (1 of every 14) -- had been charged with or cited for a crime, including dozens of players with multiple arrests.
• Of the 277 incidents uncovered, nearly 40 percent involved serious offenses, including 56 violent crimes such as assault and battery (25 cases), domestic violence (6), aggravated assault (4), robbery (4) and sex offenses (3). In addition there were 41 charges for property crimes, including burglary and theft and larceny.
• There were more than 105 drug and alcohol offenses, including DUI, drug possession and intent to distribute cocaine.
• Race was not a major factor. In the overall sample, 48 percent of the players were black and 44.5 percent were white. Sixty percent of the players with a criminal history were black and 38 percent were white.
• In cases in which the outcome was known, players were guilty or paid some penalty in nearly 60 percent of the 277 total incidents.
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Really impressed with boise. Chris peterson really is a young LHC Bill Snyder.
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No wonder Texas' season went to hell so fast.
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Pittsburgh = mcmw fail
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Clarence Keon Bumpas, of the 2000 block of Tecumseh Road, was booked for driving under the influence and an accident involving damage to a vehicle or property. Bond was set at $3,000.
:surprised:
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Clarence Keon Bumpas, of the 2000 block of Tecumseh Road, was booked for driving under the influence and an accident involving damage to a vehicle or property. Bond was set at $3,000.
:surprised:
i don't think he's with the team anymore. wasn't he already arrested for selling E?
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Isn't that Bumpas second arrest this year?
We need to get this spread around a little more.
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Clarence Keon Bumpas, of the 2000 block of Tecumseh Road, was booked for driving under the influence and an accident involving damage to a vehicle or property. Bond was set at $3,000.
:surprised:
i don't think he's with the team anymore. wasn't he already arrested for selling E?
I have no idea. I just saw this arrest in the Collegian blotter this morning.
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Clarence Keon Bumpas, of the 2000 block of Tecumseh Road, was booked for driving under the influence and an accident involving damage to a vehicle or property. Bond was set at $3,000.
:surprised:
Just add a booster's car, a 15 year old, and have it happen at 2am, and we win the conf this year. :pbj:
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Bumpas only part of the big weekend for current and former 'Cats.
Thomas James Ferguson, of the 1800 block of Elaine Drive, was booked for disorderly conduct. Bond was set at $750.
Shaun Jesse Simon, of Haymaker Hall, was booked for disorderly conduct. Bond was set at $750.
MCMW :crossfingers:
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:excited: