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Florida's arrests under Meyer garnering negative attention

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- Former Florida offensive lineman Drew Miller remembers all the team meetings, the lengthy lectures about hanging out with the right people, making smart decisions and avoiding situations that would draw negative attention.

 

To Miller, it seemed like Gators coach Urban Meyer or one of his assistants was always talking about staying out of trouble.

Miller also knew that message wouldn't reach all his teammates.

"It's not going to get to everyone," said Miller, who graduated last year and is trying to catch on in the NFL. "There's so many players. You can't baby-sit them all. There's too many guys to keep them all out of trouble. Someone's going to screw up."

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That's certainly been the case at Florida, where there have been 24 arrests involving Gators over the last four years under Meyer.

Although the number of Florida players arrested is similar to that of its rivals, the Gators are getting attention because they have won two national titles in the last three years and have a coach who emphasizes good behavior.

Meyer points out that college students often make mistakes and that the majority of the charges have been misdemeanors.

"This group of players we have now are by and large a pretty good group," Meyer said in a statement. "Like most young people, they are trying to find their way.

"It is a continual part of our program to mentor and guide our players, and it is not an exact process. Although we have been very successful with most, we are by no means perfect. We are disappointed when we encounter some issues along the way, but we are going to continue to educate and teach our players."

The latest issue involved cornerback Janoris Jenkins, one of the team's top defenders. He was charged with misdemeanor affray and resisting arrest without violence after his alleged involvement in a fight outside a Gainesville nightclub.

According to police, Jenkins hit a man in the head on May 30 and threw another punch after officers ordered him and others to stop fighting. An officer then shot Jenkins with a Taser stun gun. Jenkins attempted to run, but was caught about a block away.

Jenkins' attorney, Huntley Johnson, said his client acted in self-defense against someone trying to steal his necklace and that the charges could be dismissed.

Even though Jenkins and walk-on running back Marquis Hannah, charged with unarmed burglary -- a second-degree felony -- are the only current players with pending criminal cases, the recent arrests provided Internet message boards with plenty of fodder. Some even called the school "The University of Felons."

"No one here condones our players stepping out of line, and everyone here wants to get better," athletic director Jeremy Foley said in a statement. "However, Urban Meyer and his staff are the best that I have seen in modifying behavior, and at the end of the day, the majority of the players who come through this program will make us all proud and not just because they are good football players."

Florida's opponents have also had their problems.

Florida State's football program has dealt with 13 arrests over the same four-year period, according to research by the Gainesville Sun, while Tennessee has had 21 arrests and Georgia 30.

Although Meyer has been known to give players a chance to redeem themselves, he has cut ties to those who repeatedly find trouble.

Meyer kicked offensive lineman Ronnie Wilson, safety Jamar Hornsby and cornerback Jacques Rickerson off the team after giving them multiple chances.

Wilson was arrested three times in a year and a half, the first time for punching and spitting on a man outside a Gainesville nightclub in April 2007 and then taking an AK-47 assault rifle out of the trunk of a car and firing it into the air.

Wilson pleaded no contest to charges of misdemeanor battery and discharging a firearm, received two years of probation and was required to perform community service and undergo a mental health evaluation. Meyer suspended him indefinitely. Wilson was arrested again in January 2008 on marijuana possession charges. The charges were eventually dropped, and Meyer allowed Wilson back on the team last August. But two months later, Wilson was arrested on misdemeanor battery and assault charges for allegedly hitting two people during a late-night birthday party. The case is pending.

Hornsby, who was charged with misdemeanor property damage and criminal mischief in April 2007 for allegedly throwing a man onto the hood of a car during a fight, was dismissed from the team after he allegedly stole a credit card from a teammate's girlfriend following her death and used it 70 times during a seven-month span. The charges were reduced to misdemeanors, and Hornsby accepted a plea deal.

Rickerson, who was suspended for the 2007 season opener following a possession of marijuana charge, was booted last November after police said he slapped his girlfriend, choked her and then covered her face with a pillow. The felony domestic violence charge was reduced to a misdemeanor, the court withheld adjudication and Rickerson was placed on two year's probation.

Florida maintains that Meyer was trying to help those players turn their lives around.

"Anyone who can't see his desire to influence young men positively and make them better citizens has no idea who he is as a coach and a human being," Foley said. "It is really easy to focus on negative issues and negative press. This is part of the world we live in and we understand this."

Although Meyer rarely reveals punishment for players, Miller said the penalties can be stiff. He said players get all sorts of privileges revoked and have to do extra early morning workouts.

"You're not going to want to go out at night when you're getting killed at 6 a.m.," Miller said. "There are some guys who make mistakes and bounce back and come back a completely different person. There are others who keep getting into trouble and end up getting funneled out of the program.

"Kids are going to do what they want to do. It's college. He wants you to go have fun when it's time to have fun. But you also have to be smart about it. Obviously, you're never supposed to do anything stupid."

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July 2, 2009 11:56 pm
More fine examples of the results of St. Tim Tebow Christ's stellar leadership.  He can walk on water.  He can circumcise little boys in third world countries as well as Michael Jackson.  Hell, he can even WILL his team to win.  But, poor St. Tim Tebow Christ can't make his teammates behave.  I'm starting to think that all of his miracles were just smoke and mirrors.  ...(more)
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July 3, 2009 12:16 am

"This group of players we have now are by and large a pretty good group," Meyer said in a statement. "Like most young people, they are trying to find their way.

.......it's just funny that every university is full of "young people trying to find their way", they just happen to be running rampant at an alarming rate at his sc
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July 5, 2009 6:58 pm
Seem to be the ones saying this is a non-story and all of this should go away. It is an issue because the school is putting winning above all else. I am a fan of a school who had problems in the past, and they won a lot of games and garnered a lot of headlines for off the field antics (Miami, Fla.). The same Gator fans saying it is no big deal at their school, are the same ones who were blast ...(more)
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July 6, 2009 11:02 pm
The state of college football is a mess in Florida. They have to get this right. I know you want to win at the highest level but you have to have idea who you are bringing on campus. Yes I know some kids NEED a second chance but for the ones who don't care to change, you figure that out? The money machine better known as the NCAA better nip this in the bud before it really get out of control.
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July 4, 2009 5:01 pm
I once again do not see the point to this story - why have Florida in the title but point out every other NCAA school in the process.

Florida's arrest rate is high - ok - these are college kids - it isnt that big of a deal and doesnt seem to get blown out of the water when it happens at other schools.

College kids get arrested - same song different verse.

I
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July 5, 2009 11:54 pm
                              Meyer the mouth claims he tells his players to stay out of trouble. But when you sign a bunch of thugs what, you expect them to change their ways. You can take the thugs out of the hood but you cant take the hood out of his p ...(more)
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July 2, 2009 10:10 pm

YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN!!!!!!!

This has to be at least the 15th time this offseason that I have heard the same boring ass story.

Find a new topic to write about for Christ Sake!!! Florida is on top of the world so you idiots in the media want to try to knock them down any way you can. The University of Florida and Urban meyer have done everything the right way, o
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July 2, 2009 10:28 pm
in the late 1980's.  What an achievement!  Here was what I posted a few months ago regarding this topic:


Studies have indicated that the arrest rate among college football players over the last decade is less than the per capita (number of crimes per total of adults 18 and over) rate in any one of the major US metropolitan areas having a populati
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July 6, 2009 11:36 am
The number of arrests from Florida's football team have garnered attention.  Especially from Jerry Jones.  What Jones wants to study is how Florida recruits felons and actually WINS important games.  Wade Phillips is currently interning for Urban Meyer.
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July 5, 2009 2:20 pm
What a relief it is to read all these negative things going on at FSU and UF!! The only thing I'm waiting for is SI's cover story about how one of THEM should drop their football programs!!
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July 3, 2009 10:30 am
Does someone at cbs just hate the Gators b/c we see this type of article evey week. Nothing has happened since the last bombardment of negative stories. Not saying some of these articles have merit but every other week.....when nothing has happened since the  last full weeks worth of articles. We got it....We get it.....No need for reminders every time you guys et slow story days....Im sure t ...(more)
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July 6, 2009 9:08 am
hey it's not called the area code league for nothing. no team in the sec will travel from the safety of their own stadium to play a game but it's mostly due to the fact that most of the sec teams cant get permission from parole officers for their players to travel out of the county let alone state.
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July 3, 2009 1:19 pm
College kids are going to get into trouble.  For most this is there first time being out on their own.  I don't care if they're on the football team or not.  College kids do dumb things.  I ought to know i spent 6 yrs in college.  I got arrested for open container once during that span.  Big deal.  Most of the things that these guys are getting arrested for are j ...(more)
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July 2, 2009 8:11 pm
Gators win again ! Only this sweepstakes is for the # of players arrested over the last 4 years. Only one thing for the NCAA to do, have the Gators vacate wins because Urban Meyer can't be there to baby sit them all ? I wonder how many times they counted Preston Parker though. statistically, he counts as 1 unique player by SSN, but with multiple offenses/encounters. ...(more)
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July 4, 2009 12:39 pm
Wouldn't want to be a frail WR crossing the middle on that dude.  Maybe Meyer should move him to tailback.
 
 
 
 
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