((HT: Montanas News Station))
Suspended Montana Grizzlies QB Jordan Johnson was accused of rape in a case after a February 2012 incident where the woman involved said that she was raped while Johnson maintains the sex was consensual.
The jury deliberated for three hours before coming back with their not guilty verdict...
The jury deliberated over the idea that the woman said, in testimony, shortly after they started kissing that Johnson pulled off her pants and forced her to have sex even though she told him "no" multiple times.
Johnson, when he took the stand, said the woman let him completely undress her and that she never told him "no." He also said that, if she did, he would have stopped.
One exchange with his attorney:
Defense Attorney Kirsten Pabst: "Why would you have stopped?"
Johnson: "Because that's how I was raised by my parents is to respect people."
Here's Johnson's testimony in full from earlier in the week...
((HT: Montana Kaimin))
More when we know more...
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Monday, October 29, 2012
6 Arrested, 4 Suspended In Montana Football Program After "Disco Bloodbath"
((HT: MontanasNewsStation.com/KZBK))
Not that the Montana Grizzlies program needed any more bad news associated with it...
BUT...
It all started over the weekend with six football players arrested on drug charges as they were attending a party at a place called the "Disco Bloodbath."
The HQ isn't kidding...
Griz tackle Trevor Poole is up on a felony charge of "criminal possession of dangerous drugs"- which sounds pretty serious...
Here was early coverage of the Bloodbath...
((HT: KPAX-TV))
Bail was set at $50,000, and he was supposed to show up in court Monday afternoon.
Montana AD Kent Haslam told the media that Poole has been suspended indefinitely pending a resolution of his charges. Three additional players (linebacker Nick Holt, linebacker John Kanongata'a, and offensive lineman Kjelby Oiland) are now suspended for the Weber State game pending more discipline from head football coach Mick Delaney.
"It is an unfortunate situation, but expectations are clear," Delaney said in a press release. "I will not go in to particulars about why the three were suspended, but I can say it does not involve law enforcement. I feel it is my responsibility to hold players accountable."
This is the latest in a group of problems that the athletic program has had to face in recent months. The New York Times Jim Robbins detailed the investigations involving a high number of sexual assault charges on campus with football players being the focus.
Robbins' required reading involves knowledge of an investigation by the Department of Justice under Title IX, Title IV, and campus (and local) authorities handling of the alleged assaults. Back in April, the head coach at the time, Robin Pflugrad, and then-AD Jim O'Day were fired as a result of the initial investigation.
More when Poole appears in court...
Not that the Montana Grizzlies program needed any more bad news associated with it...
BUT...
It all started over the weekend with six football players arrested on drug charges as they were attending a party at a place called the "Disco Bloodbath."
The HQ isn't kidding...
Griz tackle Trevor Poole is up on a felony charge of "criminal possession of dangerous drugs"- which sounds pretty serious...
Here was early coverage of the Bloodbath...
((HT: KPAX-TV))
Bail was set at $50,000, and he was supposed to show up in court Monday afternoon.
Montana AD Kent Haslam told the media that Poole has been suspended indefinitely pending a resolution of his charges. Three additional players (linebacker Nick Holt, linebacker John Kanongata'a, and offensive lineman Kjelby Oiland) are now suspended for the Weber State game pending more discipline from head football coach Mick Delaney.
"It is an unfortunate situation, but expectations are clear," Delaney said in a press release. "I will not go in to particulars about why the three were suspended, but I can say it does not involve law enforcement. I feel it is my responsibility to hold players accountable."
This is the latest in a group of problems that the athletic program has had to face in recent months. The New York Times Jim Robbins detailed the investigations involving a high number of sexual assault charges on campus with football players being the focus.
Robbins' required reading involves knowledge of an investigation by the Department of Justice under Title IX, Title IV, and campus (and local) authorities handling of the alleged assaults. Back in April, the head coach at the time, Robin Pflugrad, and then-AD Jim O'Day were fired as a result of the initial investigation.
More when Poole appears in court...
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Apparently Georgia Football is popular in Montana
((ht: blutarsky.wordpress.com))
Are you ready for your good laugh of the day?
We'd like to introduce YOU, College Football fan....and YOU Georgia Fan, to the Montana Project.
The behind the scenes "Man on the Street" or in this case "Sports Bar" interview-a-thon was done by a displaced Georgia Bullodgs fan after reading a column by Sports Illustrated writer Stewart Mandel back in 2007.
The end result some 5-years later, as wonderfully produced by the brains behind the "Get the Picture" blog and camera guy Hoppy Hopkins, is very, very funny. And worth your 4 and a half minutes to watch.
You should also read the explainer. It's quite funny and well worth the read.
Go to the blog RIGHT HERE
And no, in no way, shape or form does this speak badly of Montana College Football fans, in fact, we are quite impressed with their football knowledge.
Are you ready for your good laugh of the day?
We'd like to introduce YOU, College Football fan....and YOU Georgia Fan, to the Montana Project.
The behind the scenes "Man on the Street" or in this case "Sports Bar" interview-a-thon was done by a displaced Georgia Bullodgs fan after reading a column by Sports Illustrated writer Stewart Mandel back in 2007.
The end result some 5-years later, as wonderfully produced by the brains behind the "Get the Picture" blog and camera guy Hoppy Hopkins, is very, very funny. And worth your 4 and a half minutes to watch.
You should also read the explainer. It's quite funny and well worth the read.
Go to the blog RIGHT HERE
And no, in no way, shape or form does this speak badly of Montana College Football fans, in fact, we are quite impressed with their football knowledge.
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