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Originally Posted by BlazerFan
Stanford probably still would have won if not for that helmet to helmet hit on Owusu. I agree with the best team in the country theory at year's end.
Originally Posted by BlazerFan
Stanford probably still would have won if not for that helmet to helmet hit on Owusu. I agree with the best team in the country theory at year's end.
[h1]Report: SU quarterback Jonny Miller charged in connection with robbery in Boulder, Colo.[/h1][h5]Published: Friday, August 05, 2011, 10:43 AM Updated: Friday, August 05, 2011, 12:55 PM[/h5]
By Nolan Weidner / The Post-Standard
Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSyracuse University quarterback Jonny Miller warms up during a spring practice in March. Miller reportedly was arrested and charged in connection with a Wednesday robbery in Boulder, Colo.
Syracuse, NY -- Another Syracuse University football player apparently is in trouble with the law this week.
Quarterback Jonny Miller has reportedly been charged with suspicion of robbery and assault following an incident early Wednesday in Boulder, Colo.
According to a story in the Daily Camera, Miller and a University of Colorado football player, Bryce Givens, were arrested and charged in connection with the robbery of a 21-year-old man who told police he was punched and robbed of a cell phone and cash around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday.
SU football players were allowed to spend the early part of this week at home before reporting back to campus yesterday. Miller and Givens posted bail and were released, the Daily Camera story said.
The story said Givens, who already was in trouble at CU, has been dismissed from the team. Givens and Miller were high school teammates at Mullen High School in Denver, the story said.
Miller came to SU from Mullen, where he ran a pro-style offense. But the quarterback struggled during his true freshman season last year, the result of a shoulder injury that has altered his throwing motion. He did not see any action in 2010 and would still have four seasons of eligibility remaining.
The news about Miller follows last Friday's stabbing of running back Prince-Tyson Gulley during a brawl at a party on campus, and the arrest of wide receiver Marcus Sales on drug charges.
A spokesperson for the SU football office said head coach Doug Marrone will address the situation with Miller this afternoon during his media day news conference.
[emoji]169[/emoji] 2011 syracuse.com. All rights reserved.
[h1]19-year-old accused in stabbing of Syracuse University running back Prince-Tyson Gulley[/h1][h5]Published: Friday, August 05, 2011, 1:23 PM Updated: Friday, August 05, 2011, 1:48 PM[/h5]
By Charley Hannagan / The Post-Standard
Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSyracuse University football player is reporting to camp today.
Syracuse, NY — A 19-year-old has been charged with stabbing Syracuse University running back Prince-Tyson Gulley at a campus party on July 29.
Kivon Davis, of 105 Benedict Ave., Syracuse was accused of felony second-degree assault and misdemeanor fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, Syracuse police said.
He was arraigned Thursday in Syracuse City Court, and Onondaga County Justice Center records show that he is out of custody.
Gulley, 19, was stabbed several times when a fight broke out at a party in the 300 block of Slocum Drive on the SU campus. His injuries were not considered life-threatening and he was taken to Upstate University Hospital for treatment.
» Prince-Tyson Gulley reports to SU for preseason football camp; status of Marcus Sales remains unclear
Gulley was recuperating at his father’s home in Wisconsin and was expected to report to football camp.
[h1]Report: SU quarterback Jonny Miller charged in connection with robbery in Boulder, Colo.[/h1][h5]Published: Friday, August 05, 2011, 10:43 AM Updated: Friday, August 05, 2011, 12:55 PM[/h5]
By Nolan Weidner / The Post-Standard
Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSyracuse University quarterback Jonny Miller warms up during a spring practice in March. Miller reportedly was arrested and charged in connection with a Wednesday robbery in Boulder, Colo.
Syracuse, NY -- Another Syracuse University football player apparently is in trouble with the law this week.
Quarterback Jonny Miller has reportedly been charged with suspicion of robbery and assault following an incident early Wednesday in Boulder, Colo.
According to a story in the Daily Camera, Miller and a University of Colorado football player, Bryce Givens, were arrested and charged in connection with the robbery of a 21-year-old man who told police he was punched and robbed of a cell phone and cash around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday.
SU football players were allowed to spend the early part of this week at home before reporting back to campus yesterday. Miller and Givens posted bail and were released, the Daily Camera story said.
The story said Givens, who already was in trouble at CU, has been dismissed from the team. Givens and Miller were high school teammates at Mullen High School in Denver, the story said.
Miller came to SU from Mullen, where he ran a pro-style offense. But the quarterback struggled during his true freshman season last year, the result of a shoulder injury that has altered his throwing motion. He did not see any action in 2010 and would still have four seasons of eligibility remaining.
The news about Miller follows last Friday's stabbing of running back Prince-Tyson Gulley during a brawl at a party on campus, and the arrest of wide receiver Marcus Sales on drug charges.
A spokesperson for the SU football office said head coach Doug Marrone will address the situation with Miller this afternoon during his media day news conference.
[emoji]169[/emoji] 2011 syracuse.com. All rights reserved.
[h1]19-year-old accused in stabbing of Syracuse University running back Prince-Tyson Gulley[/h1][h5]Published: Friday, August 05, 2011, 1:23 PM Updated: Friday, August 05, 2011, 1:48 PM[/h5]
By Charley Hannagan / The Post-Standard
Frank Ordoñez / The Post-StandardSyracuse University football player is reporting to camp today.
Syracuse, NY — A 19-year-old has been charged with stabbing Syracuse University running back Prince-Tyson Gulley at a campus party on July 29.
Kivon Davis, of 105 Benedict Ave., Syracuse was accused of felony second-degree assault and misdemeanor fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon, Syracuse police said.
He was arraigned Thursday in Syracuse City Court, and Onondaga County Justice Center records show that he is out of custody.
Gulley, 19, was stabbed several times when a fight broke out at a party in the 300 block of Slocum Drive on the SU campus. His injuries were not considered life-threatening and he was taken to Upstate University Hospital for treatment.
» Prince-Tyson Gulley reports to SU for preseason football camp; status of Marcus Sales remains unclear
Gulley was recuperating at his father’s home in Wisconsin and was expected to report to football camp.
Originally Posted by Statis22
With Owusu idk they would have kept up with Oregon's pace, they wasn't gonna go score for score with them. No team could.
Originally Posted by Statis22
With Owusu idk they would have kept up with Oregon's pace, they wasn't gonna go score for score with them. No team could.
Originally Posted by tmay407
Santos to Tennessee...I'm all kinds of disappointed.
Originally Posted by tmay407
Santos to Tennessee...I'm all kinds of disappointed.
Originally Posted by BlazerFan
Originally Posted by Statis22
With Owusu idk they would have kept up with Oregon's pace, they wasn't gonna go score for score with them. No team could.
Would have been 1st & 10 Stanford at the Oregon 45 instead it became 38-31 Oregon. Didn't have to match scores..... just keep moving the ball and killing the clock.
I got Stanford by 14 on a neutral field at year's end.
Originally Posted by BlazerFan
Originally Posted by Statis22
With Owusu idk they would have kept up with Oregon's pace, they wasn't gonna go score for score with them. No team could.
Would have been 1st & 10 Stanford at the Oregon 45 instead it became 38-31 Oregon. Didn't have to match scores..... just keep moving the ball and killing the clock.
I got Stanford by 14 on a neutral field at year's end.
Originally Posted by Caerus
Originally Posted by Statis22
Only if Harbaugh woulda stuck with the gameplan.
Word, was confused in the 2nd half & watching them go away from their 1st half game plan...Stanford should have won that game handily. I still believe they were the best team in the country last year...