((HT: WCTV))
But, instead, he chose to read from a prepared statement and then invoke the Code of Conduct hearing equivalent of the 5th Amendment.
When asked if he would go any further, he volunteered his version of verbal and physical agreement and stated the sex he had with his accuser two years ago was consensual.
Major Harding wrote in his letter to Winston when the proceeding was all over: "I do not find the credibility of one story substantially stronger than that of the other."
So, technically, the ploy worked even if it wasn't all that believable.
Andy Alcock sits down with another lawyer to discuss the case
Winston's accuser could appeal or file a lawsuit and that may be the only way Winston would be compelled to answer any kind of question about the matter.
Mark Schlabach views the issues more in depth hyah...
And you yourself can view the Harding decision hyah...
Showing posts with label Florida State University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida State University. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Sunday, December 21, 2014
DEVELOPING: Winston Cleared In FSU Conduct Case
((HT: CBS Sports/Fornelli))
Of course, he was...
Florida State QB Jameis Winston was cleared on sexual assault allegations in his Code of Conduct hearing on campus.
Winston's attorney, David Cornwell, announced the decision on his Twitter account Sunday afternoon:
"In sum, the preponderance of the evidence has not shown that you are responsible for ANY of the charged violations of the Code."
This does not mean that the accuser in the case is locked out of options. She and her legal representation could pursue a civil case- which is highly likely. But had Winston's Code of Conduct case come back with a decision against him, he could have been expelled (among other things you can to to a student in an evidentiary hearing setting).
And, to no one's surprise, the way the university handled the Winston case might have been a little different than the others the school has handled in the past that were similar in charge and scope.
Andy Alcock examines...
((HT: WCTV))
Of course, he was...
Florida State QB Jameis Winston was cleared on sexual assault allegations in his Code of Conduct hearing on campus.
Winston's attorney, David Cornwell, announced the decision on his Twitter account Sunday afternoon:
"In sum, the preponderance of the evidence has not shown that you are responsible for ANY of the charged violations of the Code."
This does not mean that the accuser in the case is locked out of options. She and her legal representation could pursue a civil case- which is highly likely. But had Winston's Code of Conduct case come back with a decision against him, he could have been expelled (among other things you can to to a student in an evidentiary hearing setting).
And, to no one's surprise, the way the university handled the Winston case might have been a little different than the others the school has handled in the past that were similar in charge and scope.
Andy Alcock examines...
((HT: WCTV))
Monday, October 13, 2014
Hubris Is An Amazing Emotion: Just Ask FSU's Football Team- Now It's Autographs...??? But, You Knew That Already...
((HT: Warchant.com/ESPN.com, Rovell))
Just ask Jimbo Fisher- especially when he slaps the media in his weekly press conference
Half-truths and "the facts are the facts..."
"Taint them toward their side..."
"There is no victim because there was no crime."
It's all our fault...
And it will continue to be...
Of course...
But, also, Florida State is now investigating the possibility that JSA (James Spence Authentication) may have Winston's John Hancock on memorabilia just they do with UGA's Todd Gurley. Gurley's JSA case is currently under investigation and Winston may not be far behind.
But you already knew that...
Saturday morning, here at OSG Sports, we told you about:
1) The RacingToARedLight.com search chasing Winston down the JSA rabbit hole and,
2) Brother Phil's subsequent search seeing that Winston's autograph was attached to documents in the same queue as Gurley (pictured at right)
From the Rovell story... here's the numbers...
JSA authenticates items as it receives them and attaches the serial numbers in sequential order. JSA authenticated 76 of the exact same Florida State logo footballs in order with serial numbers J65886 through J65962 and 70 of the exact same signed mini helmets in order with serial numbers J66829 through J66896. The company also authenticated 53 jerseys in a row (J66947 through J67001), 38 11-by-14 photos (J66026 through J66064), 18 of the exact same footballs (J66919 through J66936) and 11 signed Rawlings baseballs (J66898 through J66911).
According to ESPN, Fisher asked Winston if he signed autographs for money at the Syracuse game this past weekend. Winston told Fisher that he did not, but the HQ can see right through the semantics of that answer.
Darren Rovell discusses...
Good to see everyone catching up in all of this...
Lost Letterman did make an excellent point this afternoon...
Jameis Winston could be the Al Capone of the NCAA if this pace keeps up...
Just ask Jimbo Fisher- especially when he slaps the media in his weekly press conference
Half-truths and "the facts are the facts..."
"Taint them toward their side..."
"There is no victim because there was no crime."
It's all our fault...
And it will continue to be...
Of course...
But, also, Florida State is now investigating the possibility that JSA (James Spence Authentication) may have Winston's John Hancock on memorabilia just they do with UGA's Todd Gurley. Gurley's JSA case is currently under investigation and Winston may not be far behind.
But you already knew that...
Saturday morning, here at OSG Sports, we told you about:
1) The RacingToARedLight.com search chasing Winston down the JSA rabbit hole and,
2) Brother Phil's subsequent search seeing that Winston's autograph was attached to documents in the same queue as Gurley (pictured at right)
From the Rovell story... here's the numbers...
JSA authenticates items as it receives them and attaches the serial numbers in sequential order. JSA authenticated 76 of the exact same Florida State logo footballs in order with serial numbers J65886 through J65962 and 70 of the exact same signed mini helmets in order with serial numbers J66829 through J66896. The company also authenticated 53 jerseys in a row (J66947 through J67001), 38 11-by-14 photos (J66026 through J66064), 18 of the exact same footballs (J66919 through J66936) and 11 signed Rawlings baseballs (J66898 through J66911).
According to ESPN, Fisher asked Winston if he signed autographs for money at the Syracuse game this past weekend. Winston told Fisher that he did not, but the HQ can see right through the semantics of that answer.
Darren Rovell discusses...
Good to see everyone catching up in all of this...
Lost Letterman did make an excellent point this afternoon...
Jameis Winston could be the Al Capone of the NCAA if this pace keeps up...
Saturday, October 11, 2014
FSU to Make Winston Face Disciplinary Hearing
((ht: espn.com))
Overnight, word leaked out the Florida State University notified the lawyer for star QB Jameis Winston that he will be facing a disciplinary hearing.
The hearing is about the charges he sexually assaulted a woman back in December of 2012.
The investigation of that assault has been highly controversial, with charges that police and FSU officials helped to try diverting attention from what happened. And that they were less than forthcoming with the district attorney's office once word got out and an official investigation into charges began.
Mind you, the hearing is only to determine if he should be charged according to the school's code of conduct rules. If charged, he could be facing 4 different violations.
The hearing should take place sometime during the week.
More from ESPN.com RIGHT HERE
The perception by many outside of Tallahassee is FSU is executing a "CYA" move. They've had numerous opportunities to move in this direction in the past 20 months, but until now, have done nothing.
It should be noted Florida State is being investigated for Title IX violations in the way they handled this case and a FOXSports report on Friday detailed evidence they were not exactly forthcoming in sharing information with prosecutors investigating what happened.
We suspect nothing significant will come out of this, despite Mr. Winston's continuing lack of good behavior. But we could be wrong.
Since this is an ESPN based report, let's listen to the folks in Bristol discuss this on the phone with their legal guy Roger Cossack:
Overnight, word leaked out the Florida State University notified the lawyer for star QB Jameis Winston that he will be facing a disciplinary hearing.
The hearing is about the charges he sexually assaulted a woman back in December of 2012.
The investigation of that assault has been highly controversial, with charges that police and FSU officials helped to try diverting attention from what happened. And that they were less than forthcoming with the district attorney's office once word got out and an official investigation into charges began.
Mind you, the hearing is only to determine if he should be charged according to the school's code of conduct rules. If charged, he could be facing 4 different violations.
The hearing should take place sometime during the week.
More from ESPN.com RIGHT HERE
The perception by many outside of Tallahassee is FSU is executing a "CYA" move. They've had numerous opportunities to move in this direction in the past 20 months, but until now, have done nothing.
It should be noted Florida State is being investigated for Title IX violations in the way they handled this case and a FOXSports report on Friday detailed evidence they were not exactly forthcoming in sharing information with prosecutors investigating what happened.
We suspect nothing significant will come out of this, despite Mr. Winston's continuing lack of good behavior. But we could be wrong.
Since this is an ESPN based report, let's listen to the folks in Bristol discuss this on the phone with their legal guy Roger Cossack:
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Contradiction: Victims Lawyer Says Jameis Winston's Lawyer Offered to Pay Them Off
((ht: orlandosentinel.com))Quickly on the heels of a statement released by the lawyer for Florida State University QB Jameis Winston, saying the woman accusing Winston of sexual assault wanted to be bought off, comes a direct contradiction.
John Clunie responded to a report on TMZ.com that said Winston's lawyer David Cornwell was saying Clunie's client was looking for $7 million to go away and never be heard from again.
Read the TMZ report RIGHT HERE
Clunie said it was actually Cornwell who reached out to the woman's original lawyer, Patricia Carroll with intent to by the accuser off. And that after being rejected on the phone, Cornwell showed up at Carroll's office in Tampa to negotiate in person.
Clunie added during that meeting; "Settlement discussions were immediately unproductive as Cornwell was crude and insulting going as far to say 'your client likes to @#$! football players'"
He added that Cornwell accused the woman of waiting to file a complaint until 2-years later when in fact she came forward after FSU approached her in October of 2013 investigating Winston for allegations of a second report of misconduct against another woman.
Read the entire story from the Orlando Sentinel RIGHT HERE
All this legal "He said, she said" adds yet another layer to a very bizarre investigation that stemmed from an incident in 2012. The D.A in Leon County declined to move forward with charges and FSU is alleged to have barely investigated the incident in which neither party denied there was a sexual incident of some sorts.
The stories are a bit different and the summary investigations, or lack thereof has FSU the target of a Title IX investigation by Federal Investigators.
Winston, according to his lawyer is said to be cooperating in that investigation, which would be a contradiction of all the others, which he didn't.
It will be interesting to see what happens when the latest investigation closes in the next few weeks.
Jameis Winston "Cooperating" With Title IX Investigation... Was There An Attempted Extortion...?
((HT: WCTV-TV/TMZ))
While the attorney for FSU QB Jameis Winston, David Cornwell, admits that his client is cooperating with the Title IX investigation on campus, he also says that the accuser in the previous rape case tried to extort money from his client.
$7-million worth of being left alone...
TMZ has a copy of the letter and it claims that the accuser's attorney, Patricia Carroll, was ready to deal:
According to the letter -- obtained by TMZ Sports -- the alleged victim's lawyer, Patricia Carroll, demanded $7 MIL to settle her client's claims against FSU and Winston, telling Cornwell, "If we settle, you will never hear from my client or me again -- in the press or anywhere."
Cornwell says he rejected her offer and 4 days later she went to the media.
Fisher is now ready to move on and make sure that his quarterback is going to not get into any more trouble.
Here's the Jimbo Fisher press conference from this week where he addresses the "miscommunication" between staff and coaches involving the wearing of the uniform for the Clemson game.
The HQ still has tremendous issues with Winston even being on the field Saturday. We always thought "suspended" meant something the equivalent of staying at home, not being in attendance, and learning some kind if lesson in all of this.
The HQ doesn't buy the whole "miscommunication" gambit and the idea that the network broadcasting the game actually had 48 cut-aways (as counted by Deadspin) of him watching his team on the sidelines is appalling.
The glorification of a suspended athlete has nothing to do with subplot and it wouldn't have if he was off the field- where he belonged- in the first place.
The HQ is also not fond of Winston jumping into the middle of Sean McGuire's moment after the win and we're fairly sure there's a huge disconnect in Winston's brain when it comes to "getting it."
Which he, surely and consistenty, has not and will not. Entitlement and coddling are two words that seem to be fairly consistent in the administration of Winston's life path and we're pretty tired of it.
There's nothing wrong with being a "heel." Each sporting element has them and needs them for the sake of daily argument. But Winston, through all of his instances, has gone past that role into one of an individual who we're all waiting to fall and won't have any sympsthy when he does.
While the attorney for FSU QB Jameis Winston, David Cornwell, admits that his client is cooperating with the Title IX investigation on campus, he also says that the accuser in the previous rape case tried to extort money from his client.
$7-million worth of being left alone...
TMZ has a copy of the letter and it claims that the accuser's attorney, Patricia Carroll, was ready to deal:
According to the letter -- obtained by TMZ Sports -- the alleged victim's lawyer, Patricia Carroll, demanded $7 MIL to settle her client's claims against FSU and Winston, telling Cornwell, "If we settle, you will never hear from my client or me again -- in the press or anywhere."
Cornwell says he rejected her offer and 4 days later she went to the media.
Fisher is now ready to move on and make sure that his quarterback is going to not get into any more trouble.
Here's the Jimbo Fisher press conference from this week where he addresses the "miscommunication" between staff and coaches involving the wearing of the uniform for the Clemson game.
The HQ still has tremendous issues with Winston even being on the field Saturday. We always thought "suspended" meant something the equivalent of staying at home, not being in attendance, and learning some kind if lesson in all of this.
The HQ doesn't buy the whole "miscommunication" gambit and the idea that the network broadcasting the game actually had 48 cut-aways (as counted by Deadspin) of him watching his team on the sidelines is appalling.
The glorification of a suspended athlete has nothing to do with subplot and it wouldn't have if he was off the field- where he belonged- in the first place.
The HQ is also not fond of Winston jumping into the middle of Sean McGuire's moment after the win and we're fairly sure there's a huge disconnect in Winston's brain when it comes to "getting it."
Which he, surely and consistenty, has not and will not. Entitlement and coddling are two words that seem to be fairly consistent in the administration of Winston's life path and we're pretty tired of it.
There's nothing wrong with being a "heel." Each sporting element has them and needs them for the sake of daily argument. But Winston, through all of his instances, has gone past that role into one of an individual who we're all waiting to fall and won't have any sympsthy when he does.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Bee-Cee-Ess Preview: Auburn, Destiny, And Taking From Your Neighbor's Plate
There are two stats that don't mean anything (or, actually, "less and less" is more accurate) in today's football- regardless of level...
Time of possession and yards allowed...
Hear me out...
In the days of power football, you wanted to keep the other guy off the field since he ran (literally) the same offense you did. If you kept the other guy's running game off the field, and you capitalized on your drives with points, the other guy simply didn't have the opportunity to score.
Today, I dare you to tell me how the streetball/basketball on grass/spread offenses really give a tinker's damn about time of possession. In the college game, we've seen Baylor, UCF, Clemson, Ohio State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Northern Illinois, and any other pass happy-five wide outfit not care and cover the field from one end to the other in a few minutes.
Auburn's offense is the same way...
And it took the shortening of the playbook and familiarizing yourself with an athlete's talents that has put Auburn one game away from an improbable title- probably, the most shocking one of them all in the BCS era...
“It wasn’t something I was used to,” he told Ryan Black of the Macon Telegraph. “… In high school we ran the spread. But as I got here, they sat me down and taught me how the offense worked and (I) studied on film and watched what we do. It went from there and I got better as the weeks went.”
In that state title game for Wilcox County's Patriots, you could see Marshall had the arm to ad lib when he needed to and had the speed to make something out of less than nothing...
((HT: GPB/GHSA))
Auburn Undercover's Philip Marshall caught up with FOSG Wilcox County Head Coach Mark Ledford to talk about Nick's development and success...
But look deeper... and the invasion by Rodney Garner in taking Georgia talent away from his old boss has shone out...
The defensive front is young with Gabe Wright (Carver-Columbus), Carl Lawson (Milton), and Montravious Adams (Dooly County)...
CJ Uzomah (North Gwinnett) has finally found a home as a tall wide out that gives match-up problems on the outside...
And the upcoming recruiting classes include QB Tyler Queen (North Cobb) in 2015, and Kal Bessent a DB from Camden County, Myron Burton an ATH from Peachtree Ridge, Dontavious Russell a DT from Carrollton, and Stanton Truitt a QB from Monroe Area High who will be ATH'd in college...
And one of the largest flaws in Georgia's approach to winning in the Ess-E-Cee has given their neighbors their best shot of one of the best turnarounds in Division I history...
And that should be a big red flag to the folks in Athens...
Time of possession and yards allowed...
Hear me out...
In the days of power football, you wanted to keep the other guy off the field since he ran (literally) the same offense you did. If you kept the other guy's running game off the field, and you capitalized on your drives with points, the other guy simply didn't have the opportunity to score.
Today, I dare you to tell me how the streetball/basketball on grass/spread offenses really give a tinker's damn about time of possession. In the college game, we've seen Baylor, UCF, Clemson, Ohio State, Missouri, Oklahoma State, Northern Illinois, and any other pass happy-five wide outfit not care and cover the field from one end to the other in a few minutes.
Auburn's offense is the same way...
And it took the shortening of the playbook and familiarizing yourself with an athlete's talents that has put Auburn one game away from an improbable title- probably, the most shocking one of them all in the BCS era...
“It wasn’t something I was used to,” he told Ryan Black of the Macon Telegraph. “… In high school we ran the spread. But as I got here, they sat me down and taught me how the offense worked and (I) studied on film and watched what we do. It went from there and I got better as the weeks went.”
In that state title game for Wilcox County's Patriots, you could see Marshall had the arm to ad lib when he needed to and had the speed to make something out of less than nothing...
((HT: GPB/GHSA))
Auburn Undercover's Philip Marshall caught up with FOSG Wilcox County Head Coach Mark Ledford to talk about Nick's development and success...
But look deeper... and the invasion by Rodney Garner in taking Georgia talent away from his old boss has shone out...
The defensive front is young with Gabe Wright (Carver-Columbus), Carl Lawson (Milton), and Montravious Adams (Dooly County)...
CJ Uzomah (North Gwinnett) has finally found a home as a tall wide out that gives match-up problems on the outside...
And the upcoming recruiting classes include QB Tyler Queen (North Cobb) in 2015, and Kal Bessent a DB from Camden County, Myron Burton an ATH from Peachtree Ridge, Dontavious Russell a DT from Carrollton, and Stanton Truitt a QB from Monroe Area High who will be ATH'd in college...
And one of the largest flaws in Georgia's approach to winning in the Ess-E-Cee has given their neighbors their best shot of one of the best turnarounds in Division I history...
And that should be a big red flag to the folks in Athens...
Thursday, December 5, 2013
DEVELOPING: Winston Not To Be Charged (UPDATED)
Various sources are saying that FSU QB Jameis Winston will not be charged in the current sexual assault investigation ongoing by Tallahassee DA and Florida State Attorney's Offices...
Details of the allegations came out today with the release of the warrants, including:
Police said the woman recalled getting into a taxi with a “non-descript” black male and entering a ground-floor apartment, at which point the man took off her clothes and raped her as she tried to fight him off.
The search-warrant request said at some point the woman told police a black man with dreadlocks came into the room and told the man to stop, but the suspect led her into a bathroom where he “completed the act.”
More as we go with the press conference coming at the top of the hour...
1400 UPDATE: State Attorney Willie Meggs says the timing of the decision being the week before the ACC title game is "not driven by any Heisman demands or football schedule."
So says he...
Meggs also says he didn't have sufficient evidence to have "a reasonable likelihood of conviction..."
Take that however you wish...
The investigation had DNA from two males allegedly involved in the case- one of those identities was unknown, one was Winston's. Meggs said identifying the unknown person was reason the investigation took as long as it did. There was no evidence of drugs in accuser's blood and an alcohol level in her system that was not above the legal limit...
Here's Shelley Smith discussing the content of the warrants...
((HT: ESPN))
Details of the allegations came out today with the release of the warrants, including:
Police said the woman recalled getting into a taxi with a “non-descript” black male and entering a ground-floor apartment, at which point the man took off her clothes and raped her as she tried to fight him off.
The search-warrant request said at some point the woman told police a black man with dreadlocks came into the room and told the man to stop, but the suspect led her into a bathroom where he “completed the act.”
More as we go with the press conference coming at the top of the hour...
1400 UPDATE: State Attorney Willie Meggs says the timing of the decision being the week before the ACC title game is "not driven by any Heisman demands or football schedule."
So says he...
Meggs also says he didn't have sufficient evidence to have "a reasonable likelihood of conviction..."
Take that however you wish...
The investigation had DNA from two males allegedly involved in the case- one of those identities was unknown, one was Winston's. Meggs said identifying the unknown person was reason the investigation took as long as it did. There was no evidence of drugs in accuser's blood and an alcohol level in her system that was not above the legal limit...
Here's Shelley Smith discussing the content of the warrants...
((HT: ESPN))
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Jameis Tied To 2012 Sexual Assault
((HT: ESPN))
There is either a whole lot to this or nothing to this...
But, FSU QB Jameis Winston has been tied to a 2012 sexual assault that is either ongoing or done...
If you ask Winston's attorney, Tim Jansen, he says he was told that the case was closed in February of this year by Tallahassee police. If you ask some other folks, it's an ongoing investigation...
The second circuit in the state of Florida "JUST" received an incident report until Wednesday...
The University released a standard statement:
"We are aware of a matter that was investigated by the Tallahassee Police Department almost a year ago. Because the investigation has not been closed by TPD, we cannot comment further at this time. We look forward to a speedy resolution of the issue. There is no change in Jameis Winston's status."
Here's Mark Schlabach to discuss...
The Tallahasse PD released a statement on their own:
"The Tallahassee Police Department has received several requests from local and national media for a case TPD received on December 7th, 2012, of an alleged sexual battery. The case was assigned to the Special Victims Unit. TPD is continuing its investigation and has consulted with the State Attorney as to the direction of the case. A copy of the original report is attached to this email, which has been redacted to meet the requirements of Florida Statute 119."
Now, to the theories...
The larger question is: Why does this come out now...??? And how does this come out...???
The Dan Mullen-Urban Meyer connections to the state of Florida are still there and, who would be benefiting most from the whole action and distraction...???
You tell us...
There is either a whole lot to this or nothing to this...
But, FSU QB Jameis Winston has been tied to a 2012 sexual assault that is either ongoing or done...
If you ask Winston's attorney, Tim Jansen, he says he was told that the case was closed in February of this year by Tallahassee police. If you ask some other folks, it's an ongoing investigation...
The second circuit in the state of Florida "JUST" received an incident report until Wednesday...
The University released a standard statement:
"We are aware of a matter that was investigated by the Tallahassee Police Department almost a year ago. Because the investigation has not been closed by TPD, we cannot comment further at this time. We look forward to a speedy resolution of the issue. There is no change in Jameis Winston's status."
Here's Mark Schlabach to discuss...
The Tallahasse PD released a statement on their own:
"The Tallahassee Police Department has received several requests from local and national media for a case TPD received on December 7th, 2012, of an alleged sexual battery. The case was assigned to the Special Victims Unit. TPD is continuing its investigation and has consulted with the State Attorney as to the direction of the case. A copy of the original report is attached to this email, which has been redacted to meet the requirements of Florida Statute 119."
Now, to the theories...
The larger question is: Why does this come out now...??? And how does this come out...???
The Dan Mullen-Urban Meyer connections to the state of Florida are still there and, who would be benefiting most from the whole action and distraction...???
You tell us...
Monday, June 10, 2013
FSU WR Arrested On Sexual Assault Charge
((HT: WCTV))
According to the Leon County (FL) Sheriff's Office, Florida State wide receiver Gregory Dent was arrested Sunday evening for sexual assault- a second degree felony. Dent played in all 14 games last season with 355 yards and two touchdowns.
Dent is currently being held in the Leon County Jail with a $15,000 bond set by judge Robert Wheeler. He was arrested after a friend of his told police that he forcefully tried to have sexual intercourse with her earlier that morning, despite her repeatedly telling him 'no.'
Here's the bare-bones from late last night...
Here's the probable cause information released by the sheriff's office...
But here are the details:
Dent and three friends returned to his apartment early Sunday following a night at a local club. The alleged victim, who said she had been friends with Dent since her freshman year of college, spent the night in Dent’s room, which she said she had done before without any problems.
After falling asleep, the girl told police that she woke up to find Dent trying to kiss her on the lips. After telling him no, she told police, she eventually bit Dent on the lip to get him to stop.
The alleged victim said Dent then removed his clothes and returned to the bed and forcefully removed her shorts and undergarments. The girl said she punched Dent and grabbed his hair, but said he still continued to attempt to have intercourse. After the fight carried over to the floor, the girl told police, she grabbed her clothes and ran from the apartment, where she got dressed outside and reported the incident to police.
According to the Leon County (FL) Sheriff's Office, Florida State wide receiver Gregory Dent was arrested Sunday evening for sexual assault- a second degree felony. Dent played in all 14 games last season with 355 yards and two touchdowns.
Dent is currently being held in the Leon County Jail with a $15,000 bond set by judge Robert Wheeler. He was arrested after a friend of his told police that he forcefully tried to have sexual intercourse with her earlier that morning, despite her repeatedly telling him 'no.'
Here's the bare-bones from late last night...
Here's the probable cause information released by the sheriff's office...
But here are the details:
Dent and three friends returned to his apartment early Sunday following a night at a local club. The alleged victim, who said she had been friends with Dent since her freshman year of college, spent the night in Dent’s room, which she said she had done before without any problems.
After falling asleep, the girl told police that she woke up to find Dent trying to kiss her on the lips. After telling him no, she told police, she eventually bit Dent on the lip to get him to stop.
The alleged victim said Dent then removed his clothes and returned to the bed and forcefully removed her shorts and undergarments. The girl said she punched Dent and grabbed his hair, but said he still continued to attempt to have intercourse. After the fight carried over to the floor, the girl told police, she grabbed her clothes and ran from the apartment, where she got dressed outside and reported the incident to police.
Saturday, June 1, 2013
FSU AD Breaks Up Fight At Regional
((HT: Warchant.com))
Randy Spetman is not to be messed with...
Almost 30 years in the Air Force as a defensive lineman and serving your country does not mean that you will suffer fools lightly, and you won't let a little skirmish in the stands mess up your building as Florida State's Athletic Director...
Savannah State fans got in to it with FSU Fans (specifically "the Animals") at Dick Howser at Day One of the NCAA Regionals and...
Ta dah!!!
Scott Sitz pitched the number seven national seed to a 10-0 win on opening day... which gave the Tigers a day two elimination game with Alabama (of all teams)- who lost to Troy on day one...
((HT: WCTV))
Makes an alum proud...
Randy Spetman is not to be messed with...
Almost 30 years in the Air Force as a defensive lineman and serving your country does not mean that you will suffer fools lightly, and you won't let a little skirmish in the stands mess up your building as Florida State's Athletic Director...
Savannah State fans got in to it with FSU Fans (specifically "the Animals") at Dick Howser at Day One of the NCAA Regionals and...
Ta dah!!!
Scott Sitz pitched the number seven national seed to a 10-0 win on opening day... which gave the Tigers a day two elimination game with Alabama (of all teams)- who lost to Troy on day one...
((HT: WCTV))
Makes an alum proud...
Monday, January 14, 2013
Mrs. Wilkie and the Iron Bowl
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I tell you this to set up one of the funniest moments of the weekend.
Brother Wilkie, Mrs. Wilkie, and I were standing at the reception, admiring all of the Auburn fans in attendance. Brother Jon's wife is a HUGE supporter of the Atlanta Auburn Club, and I think the entire town of Ozark, AL was there for the wedding. The reception band came all the way up from Auburn, Alabama.
They even played War Eagle during the reception, and worked it into the wedding processional. I'm not lying, Auburn was in the house! Brother Jon is a diehard FSU fan, and did have a flaming spear on top of his groom's cake. There was SOME diversity.
Mrs. Wilkie said, "Ya know, I should go up to the new Mrs. Brother Jon and ask her if I can join the Atlanta Auburn Club. I like these people."
(NOTE: Mrs. Wilkie was born and raised in upstate New York. Trust me; it matters.)
Wilkie goes, "You don't need to join. Just say War Damn Eagle at the top of your lungs and you're in!"
Me, being the kindhearted person I am, and knowing that Mrs. Wilkie is not the biggest football fan in the world, I decided to offer my brand of advice.
"Mrs. Wilkie, here's the deal. all you have to do is walk up to any Auburn fan here, take in a deep breath, and say "Roll Tide!" as confidently as you can."
Wilkie immediately shot me a glance, and we both smiled. Mrs. Wilkie innocently said, "OK, I'll do that!"
As I brandished a cheshire cat grin, a very well lubricated Auburn fan came up to Wilkie, pointed his finger at him, and said, "I heard what you said."
Wilkie immediately started backpedaling, saying "I said say War Eagle...I said say War Eagle...that wasn't me!"
Then the Toomer's Corner alum turned to Mrs. Wilkie and said, "It was you. I heard what you said."
With an innocent grin, Mrs. Wilkie said, "What did I say?"
The fan shared with Mrs. Wilkie that, "Those words...Roll Tide...have NEVER brought joy to anyone's hearts...you best stop saying those words."
At this point, Wilkie and I are literally in tears due to extreme laughter, as Mrs. Wilkie is now surrounded by Auburn faithful - getting an earful about why Auburn is better than Alabama. It was like blood in the water, and these Auburn fans were trying to convince Mrs. Wilkie (who kept saying, "I'm from New York...I don't care about football"...still with that innocent grin on her face). She let them talk...and talk...and talk...and we kept laughing our butts off.
Brother Phil comes up and asks what we're laughing so hard about.
"She's getting a crash course about the Iron Bowl!" Wilkie squeezes out between rolls of laughter (yes, I used that word on purpose).
I guess the moral of the story is this. If one is surrounded by Auburn fans, and there are adult beverages around, one must never ever mention "Roll Tide" - even in jest.
Unless you're saying you want them to roll the hell back to Tuscaloosa.
(NOTE: Everyone does know that Alabama just won back-to-back National Championships, right? And three out of the last four? Just saying...)
I'm sorry, Mrs. Wilkie. That was not the way I intended to show you the importance of the Iron Bowl.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Florida State Falls On Their Face In Raleigh Vs. NC State
((HT: ACC Digital Network/ESPN))
The HQ has long been vocal about this post-Bobby Bowden version of Florida State athletics- the football team lacks just about everything that its nationally-recognized predecessors had: heart, killer instinct, and just about any other element of athletic internal behavior needed to seal the deal...
The game against Virginia Tech was the one circled as the lump in the carpet that the Seminoles would trip over and fall flat on their face. But it happened earlier than that...
Spotting NC State a 16-0 lead, the Wolfpack came back and scored a touchdown off a Mike Glennon TD pass with less than 20 seconds left for a 17-16 win at Carter-Finley Stadium.
Seminole supporters consider this event unacceptable- as they should- and the 'Noles were one of three teams in the top five to fall on Saturday falling alongside Georgia and TCU to the middle of the table.
Looks like a matchup with Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl is now an inevitability...
"Gee, what a great pairing that is..." the TV networks will say...
Sure, you're right...
For 1990...
Here's the long version- even if it's to prolong the agony of Tallahassee fans...
The HQ has long been vocal about this post-Bobby Bowden version of Florida State athletics- the football team lacks just about everything that its nationally-recognized predecessors had: heart, killer instinct, and just about any other element of athletic internal behavior needed to seal the deal...
The game against Virginia Tech was the one circled as the lump in the carpet that the Seminoles would trip over and fall flat on their face. But it happened earlier than that...
Spotting NC State a 16-0 lead, the Wolfpack came back and scored a touchdown off a Mike Glennon TD pass with less than 20 seconds left for a 17-16 win at Carter-Finley Stadium.
Seminole supporters consider this event unacceptable- as they should- and the 'Noles were one of three teams in the top five to fall on Saturday falling alongside Georgia and TCU to the middle of the table.
Looks like a matchup with Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl is now an inevitability...
"Gee, what a great pairing that is..." the TV networks will say...
Sure, you're right...
For 1990...
Here's the long version- even if it's to prolong the agony of Tallahassee fans...
Friday, March 2, 2012
Buzzer Beater: Ian Miller for the win
What would today be without another buzzer beater.
Today's big one: Ian Miller of Florida State drilling a fadeaway three with .8 seconds on the clock giving the Seminoles a 63-60 comeback win over the University of Virginia.
There isn't much more to say other than watch the video (courtesy-theACCsport):
Today's big one: Ian Miller of Florida State drilling a fadeaway three with .8 seconds on the clock giving the Seminoles a 63-60 comeback win over the University of Virginia.
There isn't much more to say other than watch the video (courtesy-theACCsport):
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Florida State On Something Resembling A Roll
((HT: WRALSportsfan.com))
Part of the HQ runs this story knowing that the other shoe will drop and drop hard in the near future- it always does when it comes to basketball...
First, it was the blowout win over North Carolina in Tallahassee where Tarheels coach Roy Williams left his walk-ons on the floor... but he thought he was bringing them with the rest of his squad with 14 seconds left in regulation down by more than 30...
Now, the Noles hit a buzzer-beater to break Duke's 45-game win streak at Cameron Indoor to win 76-73
Coach K feels bad for his kids...
But we still know he loves Duke...
Here's the Snaer game-winner...
((HT: ACC/ESPN/youtube))
Part of the HQ runs this story knowing that the other shoe will drop and drop hard in the near future- it always does when it comes to basketball...
First, it was the blowout win over North Carolina in Tallahassee where Tarheels coach Roy Williams left his walk-ons on the floor... but he thought he was bringing them with the rest of his squad with 14 seconds left in regulation down by more than 30...
Now, the Noles hit a buzzer-beater to break Duke's 45-game win streak at Cameron Indoor to win 76-73
Coach K feels bad for his kids...
But we still know he loves Duke...
Here's the Snaer game-winner...
((HT: ACC/ESPN/youtube))
Sunday, November 20, 2011
TWTW: Bee-Cee-Ess In Upheaval... Oke State, Clemson, Baylor, Oregon
Just when you thought everything would calm down for a weekend...
Nah...
Where to start...???
With Oke State already losing, that left things in the hands of Oregon...
And a lot of people were just rooting against Lane Kiffin and that toque he sported last night that made him look like he just celebrated his bar mitzvah...
USC went out to a big lead and held on as Alejandro Maldonado hooked a field goal attempt as time expired...
Nick Krupke goes into detail...
((HT: KVAL-TV))
The loss snaps a 21-game winning streak for the Ducks (now 9-2, 7-1 Pac-12) at Autzen Stadium, which was the longest in the nation. It also stopped Oregon's winning streak in conference games at 19.
NEXT!!!
If RG3 isn't back in the college football MVP trophy chase, we don't know what will make it happen...
479 yards passing, which broke his own single-game school record, and 551 total yards of offense in a completely ridiculous performance for a 45-38 win over Oklahoma.
Jenni Carlson and Travis Haney discuss...
((HT: newsok.com))
The ACC thought they had something in Clemson, but Dabo threw in a clunker of biblical proportions getting blown out by NC State...
The win for the Wolfpack ended Clemson's seven-game winning streak in the series, which dated back to 2004. (Thanks ACC Digital Network)
"I was really disappointed in the way we played," Swinney said. "There are no excuses. They wanted it more than we did. It is that simple.
"In the game of football, when you do the things that we did, you are going to get beat."
Like giving up 27 in the second...???
((HT: WSPA-TV))
And the HQ is throwing this one in because we can...
Apparently, Eff-Ess-Yew head coach Jimbo Fisher can't locate his offense...
Up early against Virginia, the Seminoles blew the lead and lost to Virginia 14-13 as a last-second field goal attempt went wide... (Thanks ACC Digital Network)
Gee... that NEVER happens to Florida State...
Here's some Mike London post...
((HT: Newsplex.com))
Nah...
Where to start...???
With Oke State already losing, that left things in the hands of Oregon...
And a lot of people were just rooting against Lane Kiffin and that toque he sported last night that made him look like he just celebrated his bar mitzvah...
USC went out to a big lead and held on as Alejandro Maldonado hooked a field goal attempt as time expired...
Nick Krupke goes into detail...
((HT: KVAL-TV))
The loss snaps a 21-game winning streak for the Ducks (now 9-2, 7-1 Pac-12) at Autzen Stadium, which was the longest in the nation. It also stopped Oregon's winning streak in conference games at 19.
NEXT!!!
If RG3 isn't back in the college football MVP trophy chase, we don't know what will make it happen...
479 yards passing, which broke his own single-game school record, and 551 total yards of offense in a completely ridiculous performance for a 45-38 win over Oklahoma.
Jenni Carlson and Travis Haney discuss...
((HT: newsok.com))
The ACC thought they had something in Clemson, but Dabo threw in a clunker of biblical proportions getting blown out by NC State...
The win for the Wolfpack ended Clemson's seven-game winning streak in the series, which dated back to 2004. (Thanks ACC Digital Network)
"I was really disappointed in the way we played," Swinney said. "There are no excuses. They wanted it more than we did. It is that simple.
"In the game of football, when you do the things that we did, you are going to get beat."
Like giving up 27 in the second...???
((HT: WSPA-TV))
And the HQ is throwing this one in because we can...
Apparently, Eff-Ess-Yew head coach Jimbo Fisher can't locate his offense...
Up early against Virginia, the Seminoles blew the lead and lost to Virginia 14-13 as a last-second field goal attempt went wide... (Thanks ACC Digital Network)
Gee... that NEVER happens to Florida State...
Here's some Mike London post...
((HT: Newsplex.com))
Monday, September 26, 2011
FSU's Reid Arrested Posts Bond...
((HT: WCTV-TV))
Now, this is more like a successful college football program...
Florida State University football player Greg Reid's attorney, Tim Jansen, says that Seminoles junior Greg Reid wasn't at the incident location and that Reid will be cleared from all charges and cleared with the school.
Jansen says he hasn't heard anything about the football team.
Reid posted a $1000 bond.
Here is the probable cause for the arrest of Greg Reid from the Tallahassee Police Department. TPD says that the investigation is on-going at this time, therefore further information is limited.
Reid is up on charges of resisting an officer without violence and perjury not in an official proceeding. The police report indicated Reid was trying to protect a friend from his hometown of Valdosta, who was being pursued for resisting arrest after being stopped earlier by police.
More when we know more...
Now, this is more like a successful college football program...
Florida State University football player Greg Reid's attorney, Tim Jansen, says that Seminoles junior Greg Reid wasn't at the incident location and that Reid will be cleared from all charges and cleared with the school.
Jansen says he hasn't heard anything about the football team.
Reid posted a $1000 bond.
Here is the probable cause for the arrest of Greg Reid from the Tallahassee Police Department. TPD says that the investigation is on-going at this time, therefore further information is limited.
Reid is up on charges of resisting an officer without violence and perjury not in an official proceeding. The police report indicated Reid was trying to protect a friend from his hometown of Valdosta, who was being pursued for resisting arrest after being stopped earlier by police.
More when we know more...
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Your Daily College Conference Armageddon Update: Summer 2011 Edition
Let's start where it all began earlier today...
Doug Gottlieb and David Lloyd setting the world on fire...
((HT: ESPN))
Now, life as we know it...
Texas A&M's Mike Sherman knows nothing- he's focused on football...
((HT: KBTX-TV))
There are conflicting reports on whether or not Ess-E-Cee officials are actually meeting secretly Sunday as a set-up to the Regents meeting for A&M Monday and the discussion of Item 15 on the Agenda...
Let's take stock...
From Tallahassee...
FSU head Coach Jimbo Fisher said Saturday the only things he's heard about schools leaving for the SEC is from the media. University President Eric Barron said that no one affiliated with the school has had any discussions about leaving the ACC.
Clemson University President James Barker said that the school is not changing leagues, despite reports the Tigers might head to the Ess-E-Cee.
"We are committed to the ACC," he said in a statement. "We have had no contact with the SEC."
But the OBC would dig it if they showed up...
((HT: WLTX-TV Columbia))
The folks at UK have also chimed in on the almost-movements... thanks again to our friends at KBTX-TV... Coach Cal likes 16 or 18 teams...
Missouri, Kansas, and Virginia Tech are all waiting to be heard from now... and the HQ is not surprised that the Hokies have been silent this entire time...
The 12/10 sent out a press release Saturday night saying they'd like the Aggies to stay, but if they don't the league will expand themselves...
The HQ thinks Houston and SMU are on the clock at that point...
The Big 12 Conference Board of Directors conducted a teleconference meeting today to discuss the future of the Conference given recent developments regarding Texas A&M University. The Board strongly conveyed to Texas A&M its unanimous desire that it remain a Big 12 member, and acknowledged its value to the Conference. The Board noted that Texas A&M expressed concerns about institutional networks and that the athletics directors worked together and took actions, which the Board has approved, to adequately address those concerns. The other nine members reaffirmed their long term, unconditional and unequivocal commitments made to each other and the Conference last summer. Although the Board hopes Texas A&M remains in the Conference, the Board is prepared to aggressively move forward to explore expansion opportunities. In doing so, the Board recognizes the strength of the Big 12 Conference national brand and the opportunity to capitalize on it.
.
Doug Gottlieb and David Lloyd setting the world on fire...
((HT: ESPN))
Now, life as we know it...
Texas A&M's Mike Sherman knows nothing- he's focused on football...
((HT: KBTX-TV))
There are conflicting reports on whether or not Ess-E-Cee officials are actually meeting secretly Sunday as a set-up to the Regents meeting for A&M Monday and the discussion of Item 15 on the Agenda...
Let's take stock...
From Tallahassee...
FSU head Coach Jimbo Fisher said Saturday the only things he's heard about schools leaving for the SEC is from the media. University President Eric Barron said that no one affiliated with the school has had any discussions about leaving the ACC.
Clemson University President James Barker said that the school is not changing leagues, despite reports the Tigers might head to the Ess-E-Cee.
"We are committed to the ACC," he said in a statement. "We have had no contact with the SEC."
But the OBC would dig it if they showed up...
((HT: WLTX-TV Columbia))
The folks at UK have also chimed in on the almost-movements... thanks again to our friends at KBTX-TV... Coach Cal likes 16 or 18 teams...
Missouri, Kansas, and Virginia Tech are all waiting to be heard from now... and the HQ is not surprised that the Hokies have been silent this entire time...
The 12/10 sent out a press release Saturday night saying they'd like the Aggies to stay, but if they don't the league will expand themselves...
The HQ thinks Houston and SMU are on the clock at that point...
The Big 12 Conference Board of Directors conducted a teleconference meeting today to discuss the future of the Conference given recent developments regarding Texas A&M University. The Board strongly conveyed to Texas A&M its unanimous desire that it remain a Big 12 member, and acknowledged its value to the Conference. The Board noted that Texas A&M expressed concerns about institutional networks and that the athletics directors worked together and took actions, which the Board has approved, to adequately address those concerns. The other nine members reaffirmed their long term, unconditional and unequivocal commitments made to each other and the Conference last summer. Although the Board hopes Texas A&M remains in the Conference, the Board is prepared to aggressively move forward to explore expansion opportunities. In doing so, the Board recognizes the strength of the Big 12 Conference national brand and the opportunity to capitalize on it.
.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Jimbo Fisher's Family Fight
((HT: WCTV))
From Florida State University their own selves...
Florida State University football head coach Jimbo Fisher and his wife, Candi, today announced the creation of a new national fund to fuel the quest for a cure for Fanconi anemia, a very rare life-threatening disorder that afflicts their 6-year-old son, Ethan, and many others.
“One thing I’ve learned as a football coach is to never accept defeat,” Coach Fisher said. “We are in this to win the fight against Fanconi anemia on behalf of all the children who share this struggle with Ethan.”
Money raised through a new campaign called OnaKwest for a Cure will support research into Fanconi anemia at the University of Minnesota, one of the leading universities pioneering better ways to treat the disorder, in advance of finding a cure. The campaign will raise research dollars for the Kidz 1st Fund, just established by the Fishers, through the sale of t-shirts, wristbands and other products and through online donations. Coach Fisher said he will donate all fees associated with his public speaking engagements to the fund.
This type of hereditary anemia, primarily a blood disease, can affect all systems in the body and leads to bone marrow failure. For decades, the disorder was thought to be untreatable, but promising advances in medical research have improved the prognosis. To extend their lives, most children suffering from Fanconi anemia will require a stem cell transplant, either bone marrow or cord blood, yet many wait years to find a donor who is a perfect match – or never find one.
For that reason, the Fishers also are making a widespread appeal for people to join the National Marrow Donor Registry to determine if they are a match for any of the thousands of people whose lives depend on a bone marrow transplant.
“The news that Ethan has this disease is a call to action for us, and we hope to use our situation to improve the chances of every child whose life may be extended and improved by advances against this illness,” Candi Fisher said. “We ask for your prayers, your participation in the bone marrow donor registry and your contribution to speed up the race for a cure.”
Leading Fanconi anemia researcher Margaret MacMillan, M.D., a pediatric blood and marrow transplant physician at the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital, said the fundraising efforts planned by the Fishers could be “a game changer” in the fight against Fanconi anemia.
“Through research, improvements are made each year in treating patients with Fanconi anemia, improvements that have changed the survival rate after unrelated donor bone marrow transplant for this disease from less than 30 percent to greater than 80 percent in the last 15 years,” said Dr. MacMillan. “It is with research that we have changed what’s possible for children just like Ethan. But there is much more to do. We will not stop until we have 100 percent survival. To this end, we are investigating safer treatments --even treatments that may eliminate the need for transplant in the future. Our team has already changed the practice of medicine for Fanconi anemia and other diseases, and we aim to do it again. With philanthropic support, we can give patients like Ethan and his family hope for a healthy and happy future.”
FSU Athletics Director Randy Spetman said the Fishers have the prayers of the FSU community. “They have the support of the entire Seminole family, and we all are teammates for Ethan as he courageously battles this disease,” Spetman said.
The Kidz 1st Fund, fighting Fanconi anemia, is affiliated with the Alma Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit charity that primarily supports children and family causes, distributing more than $5 million to date.
The OnaKwest for a Cure campaign is dedicated to raising awareness about Fanconi anemia and helping to fund research for finding a cure. The Fishers have established the Kidz 1st Fund so that dollars raised through generous donations, online contributions and during special events will go toward finding a cure. To learn more about the fund and donate to the cause, please visit www.kidz1stfund.com.
Here's the first part of the presser from the FSU campus...
((HT: WCTVEyewitnessNews))
From Florida State University their own selves...
Florida State University football head coach Jimbo Fisher and his wife, Candi, today announced the creation of a new national fund to fuel the quest for a cure for Fanconi anemia, a very rare life-threatening disorder that afflicts their 6-year-old son, Ethan, and many others.
“One thing I’ve learned as a football coach is to never accept defeat,” Coach Fisher said. “We are in this to win the fight against Fanconi anemia on behalf of all the children who share this struggle with Ethan.”
Money raised through a new campaign called OnaKwest for a Cure will support research into Fanconi anemia at the University of Minnesota, one of the leading universities pioneering better ways to treat the disorder, in advance of finding a cure. The campaign will raise research dollars for the Kidz 1st Fund, just established by the Fishers, through the sale of t-shirts, wristbands and other products and through online donations. Coach Fisher said he will donate all fees associated with his public speaking engagements to the fund.
This type of hereditary anemia, primarily a blood disease, can affect all systems in the body and leads to bone marrow failure. For decades, the disorder was thought to be untreatable, but promising advances in medical research have improved the prognosis. To extend their lives, most children suffering from Fanconi anemia will require a stem cell transplant, either bone marrow or cord blood, yet many wait years to find a donor who is a perfect match – or never find one.
For that reason, the Fishers also are making a widespread appeal for people to join the National Marrow Donor Registry to determine if they are a match for any of the thousands of people whose lives depend on a bone marrow transplant.
“The news that Ethan has this disease is a call to action for us, and we hope to use our situation to improve the chances of every child whose life may be extended and improved by advances against this illness,” Candi Fisher said. “We ask for your prayers, your participation in the bone marrow donor registry and your contribution to speed up the race for a cure.”
Leading Fanconi anemia researcher Margaret MacMillan, M.D., a pediatric blood and marrow transplant physician at the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital, said the fundraising efforts planned by the Fishers could be “a game changer” in the fight against Fanconi anemia.
“Through research, improvements are made each year in treating patients with Fanconi anemia, improvements that have changed the survival rate after unrelated donor bone marrow transplant for this disease from less than 30 percent to greater than 80 percent in the last 15 years,” said Dr. MacMillan. “It is with research that we have changed what’s possible for children just like Ethan. But there is much more to do. We will not stop until we have 100 percent survival. To this end, we are investigating safer treatments --even treatments that may eliminate the need for transplant in the future. Our team has already changed the practice of medicine for Fanconi anemia and other diseases, and we aim to do it again. With philanthropic support, we can give patients like Ethan and his family hope for a healthy and happy future.”
FSU Athletics Director Randy Spetman said the Fishers have the prayers of the FSU community. “They have the support of the entire Seminole family, and we all are teammates for Ethan as he courageously battles this disease,” Spetman said.
The Kidz 1st Fund, fighting Fanconi anemia, is affiliated with the Alma Foundation, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit charity that primarily supports children and family causes, distributing more than $5 million to date.
The OnaKwest for a Cure campaign is dedicated to raising awareness about Fanconi anemia and helping to fund research for finding a cure. The Fishers have established the Kidz 1st Fund so that dollars raised through generous donations, online contributions and during special events will go toward finding a cure. To learn more about the fund and donate to the cause, please visit www.kidz1stfund.com.
Here's the first part of the presser from the FSU campus...
((HT: WCTVEyewitnessNews))
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