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More than a few of these guys probably blew some dude at a truckstop on Saturday night and then became thoroughly outraged when they thought they saw teh gay on teh field.
Better than mine calling it an ewok.I dunno. My wife refers to mine as "Death Star."
I would pretty much guarantee that the PSU admins would not allow them to attend the game. I believe the domers still ban them for something they did in Palo Alto almost twenty years ago.
I've had a soft spot for K-State since Bill Snyder in the early 2000's. I've liked that program, their players and their brand of ball. No nonsense and hardwork.
The Wildcats had an 11 p.m. curfew on Wednesday, but Roberson was found to be out of his room at the Scottsdale (Ariz.) Plaza Resort at 4:30 a.m.
Kansas State athletic director Tim Weiser told ESPN that coach Bill Snyder will determine whether Roberson will start or even play against Ohio State.
Roberson was not with the Kansas State players at a pep rally Thursday afternoon, where 14,000 K-State faithful gathered at the Well Fargo Arena on the Arizona State University campus, according to The Associated Press.
Faced with the possibility of his star quarterback not playing, Snyder told fans that the Wildcats will "need to show great courage, great perseverance and be tremendously focused on the task at hand."
Kansas State quarterback Ell Roberson was accused of sexually assaulting a woman at the team hotel early Thursday, calling into question his status for tonight's Fiesta Bowl game against Ohio State.
Paradise Valley police said Roberson admitted to having sex with the woman in a hotel room at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort, but the player said the sex was consensual.
The woman, a Kansas State alumna in Arizona to attend the game, said she was sexually assaulted by the football player between 3 and 3:30 a.m., well after the team's 11 p.m. curfew.
In the early morning hours of New Year's Day, 2004, police were called to the Kansas State team hotel in Paradise Valley, Arizona, by a woman who accused Roberson of sexually assaulting her. Roberson and the rest of the Kansas State team were in town to play Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl. Police did not arrest Roberson, and later determined that no crime had been committed and no charges should be filed, but an investigation by the Kansas State athletic department concluded that Roberson and several other players had violated unspecified team rules. As a result, Roberson was stripped of his scholarship by head coach Bill Snyder. Snyder decided this after the bowl game, which the Wildcats lost 35–28
Roberson played quarterback in the Canadian Football League with the Montreal Alouettes, where he was a third-string quarterback in 2005 and then in 2006 became a wide receiver. In 2005, his rookie season in the CFL, Roberson tore his rotator cuff and was out for the season. He was released from the team in 2006
Just sayin': Ever since the 2004 Fiesta Bowl, I lost all respect for Bill Snyder.