Such a sad situation...Someone needs to get M.S. to conduct a psychological evaluation and see what part of his BRAIN is need of assistance!
Such a sad situation...Someone needs to get M.S. to conduct a psychological evaluation and see what part of his BRAIN is need of assistance!
Just to be informative...neither Southall nor Williams were going to be on scholarship next year. With much respect to the General and Shex, they did not want to give them a chance on scholarship but to make them work hard to play for the team next year. Unfortunate to see this, it really wouldve made a nice story to see how two troubled "yutes" were able to right the ship sailing in the wrong direction.
BTW, not that anyone asked, but my opinion on these guys were- since they were not on scholarship, i had no problem if they desired to make a comeback. I never felt they wouldve been a cancer because it is quite easy to dismiss someone from a team that is a "walk-on." I feel like everyone deserves a second chance, but must be willing to work for forgiveness and not have it given to them. I liked what our school was doing with their appoach to them...so sad to see them pass up this opportunity. My best wishes to them both!![]()
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I was just thinking back to a certain LSU RB in the late 90's who had a problem alot like this. He got off, but but maybe being an all-american for the Tiger helped.Originally posted by Rebel02
You're just as guilty as the other guy. No difference. One of the few things I remember from defensive driving classes a couple of years ago.
Two former Ragin’ Cajun basketball players were recently driving the wrong way on a one way — in more ways than one. Michael Southall and Cedric Williams were arrested in Lafayette for possessing and smoking pot while driving the wrong way down a one-way street. Williams had been academically ineligible for the team, and Southall had been arrested previously on a parole violation. (In his home state of Wisconsin, Southall also had prior marijuana charges.) If there was hope that the two would return to the team next season, their recent troubles have clouded their future. Ironically, just hours before his arrest, in an interview with KLFY TV10, Southall stated: “The things I’ve been through, you have no choice but to change. I had a lot of time on my hands just to think, to reflect. I’m just taking responsibility for my actions and grow as a man, an individual, a person …” — RRF
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