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Some good news for this thread...
Cristian Garcia, a Gator LB, stopped a man from sexually assaulting a 19 year old.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/s...cia-helps-stop-sexual-assault-gainesville-bar
"I turned around and pulled the guy by the shoulder and said, 'Get off.' That pretty much ended the situation then. He was intoxicated and attempted to throw some punches, but he slipped and busted his face on the wall."
The only way it could be any better would be if his bruises are clearly fist shaped and nobody cared.This is awesome:
The only way it could be any better would be if his bruises are clearly fist shaped and nobody cared.
Report: Antonio Callaway, Treon Harris accuser to skip Title IX hearing after Gators booster chosen as judge
Another day, another Title IX disaster in college football.
According to a report from ESPN’s Outside the Lines, a woman accusing Florida wide receiver Antonio Callaway and former Florida quarterback Treon Harris of sexually assaulting her in December will skip her Title IX hearing after a former Gators athlete and current booster was chosen to hear the case.
The woman’s lawyer John Clune informed UF’s general counsel that the woman, her parents and her five witnesses will skip the hearing via a letter and provided a copy to ESPN:
“This has been a difficult decision but as I previously indicated to you, the fact that UF has hired a football booster to adjudicate a sexual assault allegation against one of the team’s own football players is a fundamentally skewed process in which [the complainant] refuses to participate,” Clune wrote, via OTL. “To be clear, [the complainant] remains very willing to participate in a fair and unbiased disciplinary process. Mr. Calloway’s behavior has had a great impact on her life and continuing as a student at UF is of great importance to her and her future.”
The man at the center of the case is Jake Schickel, a Jacksonville attorney and Florida law grad. Schickel is a former trustee of UF’s law school, a former track and field athlete, and a booster that contributes at least $6,800 annually to the Gators’ football and basketball programs.
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The woman reported her assault to UF officials in January, and both Callaway and Harris were barred from campus during the spring semester. Harris has since transferred. Callaway has rejoined the team. “He didn’t look like he really missed a beat,” head coach Jim McElwain said yesterday. Callaway hauled in 35 grabs for 678 yards and four touchdowns as a freshman in 2015.
Entire article: http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsport...ing-after-gators-booster-chosen-to-arbitrate/
Callaway has rejoined the team. “He didn’t look like he really missed a beat,” head coach Jim McElwain said yesterday.