TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Suspended Florida State
quarterback Wyatt Sexton was doused by
pepper spray and taken to a hospital by police after he was found lying
in the street and identifying himself as God.
Sexton was hospitalized Monday night. A school official said Tuesday he
was still under medical care at an undisclosed location. Sexton had not
been charged with any crime.
Florida State assistant athletic director Rob Wilson said Sexton was
suspended from the team two weeks ago because of a previously
undisclosed violation of team rules. He declined to elaborate, and said
this incident appeared to be unrelated.
Sexton, 20, is the son of Florida State's assistant head coach and
running backs coach, Billy Sexton. Wilson said neither head coach Bobby
Bowden nor Sexton's father would comment.
Sexton, who will be a junior in the fall, took over the starting job for
the Seminoles at midseason last year. He was expected to compete for the
spot this year with Drew Weatherford and Xavier Lee, who were redshirted
as freshmen last year.
Wyatt Sexton was 'stressed out,' his roommates said.
(AP)
An incident report by Tallahassee police officer Zachary Lyne said he
was called to a residential neighborhood about reports of a man doing
push-ups in the street and jumping on a car.
Lyne said he found Sexton in the middle of the road wearing only a wet
pair of shorts. The officer asked Sexton several times to identify
himself, and eventually he said he was God.
Sexton later got on his hands and knees, yelled obscenities at the
officer and stared at him. He was doused with pepper spray and
handcuffed, and identified himself as Sexton.
Police said Sexton "appeared to be under the influence of some unknown
narcotic or alcohol." Hospital officials said they didn't have any
information on him.
Once at the hospital, Sexton continued to say he was God and that he
didn't know why he was in the hospital, Lyne wrote.
Police said Sexton's roommates told them he had been at a Dave Matthews
Band concert in Tennessee with them earlier Monday. They said he had
been stressed out over trying to win the starting quarterback job.
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