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Former Calipari player arrested after high speed chase
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When will when one of his latest players show his true colors?

Sean Banks, who played for John Calipari at Memphis, was one of four burglary suspects arrested after a high-speed chase Friday night in New Jersey.

Banks has had run-ins with the law before. In 2003, Banks was also arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a weapon and endangering the welfare of a child, after “using a lighted cigarette to burn a gang insignia into the leg of a 15-year-old girl in a gang initiation rite.”


http://johnclay.bloginky.com/2011/08/07/...eed-chase/#
#2
http://www.google.com/search?q=ohio+stat...ent=safari

Link to a google search of buckeye arrests. It's a long list.
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FBALL Wrote:http://www.google.com/search?q=ohio+stat...ent=safari

Link to a google search of buckeye arrests. It's a long list.
The Buckeyes like many schools should have had the death penalty long ago. See I am not one who cries when facts about the cheating coaches from the school I root for are called out, or the players who played for them.
#4
I just had to throw that one in there in the sense of fairness. You could find a listing like that for every school from Duke to UNLV.
#5
I agree and my point is just like the criminal system we have in place, the system that we have in place for colleges/university is as weak.

These schools like people know for the most part they can break the laws/rules and get a soft slap on the wrist way to offten.This allows them to continue doing as they do.

I believe SMU has been clean since they have been back, which proves that going hard-core is the only way to teach the coaches and players along with those running the schools.
#6
The funny thing is that this was not NCF's attempt to rile up the masses, it was our very own John Clay from the Lexington Gazette that titled his article "Former Calipari player arrested after high speed chase". Good old John Clay and the newspaper ok the Wildcats did this knowing it would get the nation buzzing!
#7
Eh, Shit happens.
#8
I heard another of his players got a speeding ticket!!!
#9
^
It wasnt speeding, he just failed to yield.
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NEWARKCATHOLICFAN Wrote:I agree and my point is just like the criminal system we have in place, the system that we have in place for colleges/university is as weak.

These schools like people know for the most part they can break the laws/rules and get a soft slap on the wrist way to offten.This allows them to continue doing as they do.

I believe SMU has been clean since they have been back, which proves that going hard-core is the only way to teach the coaches and players along with those running the schools.

They are still dirty.

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