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Speed is usually a terrific thing for an SEC cornerback to have, but not while in a car in possession of marijuana sans insurance, like recent Alabama transfer and former All-American Eli Ricks was Sunday afternoon. The former LSU Tiger was arrested by Mississippi Highway Patrol and booked. Reports say it was his first such possession charge, and his bond was set at $0. The 6-foot-2 defensive back from California was charged with speeding, driving without insurance, and possession of marijuana. He started his collegiate career at LSU, earning Freshman All-SEC and AP All-America honors. But he ...
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On Tuesday, LSU football coach Ed Orgeron released a written statement to a Louisiana state Senate committee. His statement explained that he considered former running back Derrius Guice’s alleged sexual harassment of Gloria Scott that took place in 2017 “utterly unacceptable” but denied ever discussing the matter with Scott directly. “Clarifying on deleted tweets: Ed Orgeron sent the Louisiana senate comittee this letter, which says he spoke to a man whose name he didn’t know about Gloria Scott. He also learned later a man demanded compensation from LSU. Cleavon Williams told me he did not sp...
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The University of Kansas has announced that they have parted ways with head coach Les Miles. The decision to part ways with Miles comes after LSU published a report on how the university handled sexual misconduct allegations in 2013. The report revealed that Miles was accused of multiple instances of sexual misconduct. Amongst the instances includes Miles texting female student workers on a burner phone, driving them alone to his condo, and kissing a student on one occasion. Following the 2013 investigation, Miles was banned from being alone with female students. In the report, former athletic...
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On Saturday night, LSU wide receiver Koy Moore claimed that officers from the Baton Rouge Police Department “violated him” in an incident.Moore reported that officers searched him multiple times for drugs and weapons. He claims that he was approached by officers with their guns out yelling “where’s your guns.” Moore went on to say that he was searched “multiple times and going as far as to unzip his pants for a weapon that he did not have.”Moore tried to record this incident but had his phone confiscated. “As I tried to go live for video documentation of the harassment, they snatched my phone,...
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