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Return of the Criminoles

Florida State's wide-receiving corps goes deep. Plus, a Miami big man and his even bigger truck.
By MATT TAIBBI  |  June 3, 2009

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Nothing warms the heart like the return of the Florida State football team to national criminal prominence. For years, the 'Noles were the backbone of the sports-crime world: every time you heard the words "college football" and "arrest" together it was very likely to be a story about, on some level, FSU.

Maybe it was Peter Warrick getting chased down from behind on foot by a female police officer, or maybe it was Laveranues Coles "shopping" for complimentary sporting goods, or Sebastian Janikowski sticking his bald, vodka-soaked Polish head where it didn't belong.

Whatever it was, you could count on FSU to keep things interesting. The Seminoles had an uncanny ability to pick out the biggest knuckleheads in every recruiting class, and each season help them steam past a series of felony arrests en route to a top-five-ranked, nationally contending season.

Yes, the one constant throughout was that Florida State always had a hell of a football team. They sent a lot of guys to jail, but they also sent a lot of guys to the NFL. Year after year they produced players like Warrick Dunn and Deion Sanders. That just isn't the case anymore. Which makes the school's recent return to the criminal limelight especially shameful — hell, anyone can recruit losing football players who behave themselves. If you're recruiting criminals and still not winning, you must have something seriously wrong with your program.

Anyway, Florida State's latest escapade caps a remarkable run in which virtually all of the team's wide receivers have been suspended or dismissed for behavior reasons. Richard Goodman was just slapped with an aggravated-battery charge stemming from a November 2008 bar fight between members of the football team and the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. Apparently Goodman picked up a chair and threw it during the fight. As he did, an innocent female bystander turned around and caught it with her face, breaking several bones in the process.

Two other wide receivers — Cameron Wade and Bert Reed — were also involved in that fight and had been suspended previously. So that's three down. Preston Parker, Florida State's 2007 MVP, was kicked off the team in February after a DUI that also involved a charge for carrying an unregistered gun (his third arrest since the fall of 2006). In April, senior Rod Owens was suspended indefinitely thanks to a DUI. Another wideout, Corey Surrency, has been in trouble (and suspended) in the past, but lost an appeal to the NCAA seeking another year of eligibility. And Taiwan Easterling — who was suspended for a portion of last season after the fraternity brawl — ruptured an Achilles during spring practices.

That leaves senior wide receiver Louis Givens and a handful of underclassmen. Looks like there's gonna be a lot of running plays in Tallahassee next year. Give Goodman 60 points for the chair toss, and let's see if FSU can hold on to its one experienced pass catcher.

Trucked up
Weird case in Miami — Dolphins tackle Randy Starks has been accused of aggravated battery, with authorities claiming that he drove his truck into a police officer.

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Re: Return of the Criminoles
The great thing about sport writers like the idiot who wrote the above article is that they rely heavily on perceptions and not facts. The entire criminole argument stems from the 80's and 90's and for the most part resulted from jealousy against two great programs. The truth is all major collegiate programs have issues with arrests and academics. Which program leads the state of Florida in arrests? That would be the Florida Gators with 24 arrests. Miami and FSU have 14 arrests respectively. Most programs average in the teens. Nonetheless, I guess college sports are so dismal in Massachusetts that you need to focus on another state. Do me a favor and stick to writing about something you know. Why don't you focus on the cheating scandals in your state's professional organizations. However, I think South Park already handled the Patriots situation with more fairness than you could. Plus, people actually watch South Park. Go Celtics.
By kaliber on 06/08/2009 at 12:11:58
Re: Return of the Criminoles
The writer of this article made a factually incorrect assertion: "Richard Goodman was just slapped with an aggravated-battery charge stemming from a November 2008 bar fight between members of the football team and the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity." The fight did not take place in a bar but at the student union area on campus during the day. http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20090528/FSU03/90528002
By optikusprime on 06/13/2009 at 7:28:38
Re: Return of the Criminoles
The writer of this article made a factually incorrect assertion: "Richard Goodman was just slapped with an aggravated-battery charge stemming from a November 2008 bar fight between members of the football team and the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity." The fight did not take place in a bar but at the student union area on campus during the day. http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20090528/FSU03/90528002
By optikusprime on 06/13/2009 at 7:28:58

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