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Trojans allow contrite Havili back to practice
LOS ANGELES -- Southern California fullback Stanley Havili was allowed to return to practice Saturday after a one-day ban for a pre-training camp fight with teammate T.J. Bryant.
Just one day after telling Havili to stay away from Friday's team activities, coach Lane Kiffin acquiesced to the pleas of Bryant and several Trojans to allow his senior team leader back into workouts.
"The biggest thing was T.J. explaining to me that this thing was done eight days ago, that Stanley came to him and he apologized," Kiffin said.
"I think it speaks volumes for -- outside of this decision that Stanley made, the mistake he made -- who he is and what he's been about. He made a mistake, and one I know he's very remorseful for."
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As much as I despise USC how different is this from LeCharles Bently punching Tyson Walter?
Jaxbuck;1744155; said:As much as I despise USC how different is this from LeCharles Bently punching Tyson Walter? Degree of injury to punchee?
except the violations will be applied to tennessee, not kiffin...This is a perfect situation. Normally a school will protect its coach. Tennessee has incentive to dump it all on Kiffin.
jimotis4heisman;1744216; said:except the violations will be applied to tennessee, not kiffin...
jlb1705;1744247; said:Yeah, but the penalties are usually mitigated or eliminated it the institution is open about what went down. That's something that's been discussed about what happened with Clarett here at OSU, and has been a criticism of the way M*ch*g*n and USC have handled their respective situations.
Tennessee has every incentive to put all the details out in the open.
[USC fan] THIS TEAM IS UNITED, THEY WILL COME TOGETHER AND GO 12-0 AND GET THE AP TITLE!!!111!!!![/USC fan]
localyokel;1744503; said:Fascinating how often this thread reads exactly like the tSUN threads...