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Return of the Criminoles

By MATT TAIBBI  |  June 3, 2009

The details on this one are so strange and so contradictory depending on the source that it's tough to tell what really happened. Here's the story as we know it: Starks was driving a Freightliner semi-tractor (hey, he's a big guy) through heavy traffic with nine (or 13, say police) passengers, including a girl on his lap (or not, says Starks), when a traffic cop knocked on his door and asked him to pull over. The police claim Starks intentionally accelerated and pinned the officer against another car. Starks says that it's profiling: he never touched the cop and was only cited because he was in a big vehicle with a lot of black people in it.

The truth is probably somewhere in the middle. So no points here until there are more facts.

Matt Taibbi can be reached at m_taibbi@yahoo.com.

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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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