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Unfortunately for Michigan, Turnover Tommy torched them the past 2 years... I just hope the team falls apart... Couldn't happen to a better person than that nut-job Kelly
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Someone mentioned him going to South Carolina. Wasn't talking about ND.At a private institution?
Gholston is going to be back at ND after a yr, just like Julius Jones
i didn't realize that michigan has the top class in 2014 according to rivals. watch out ohio state!
Georgia starter Harvey-Clemons faces suspension for marijuana incident
By Chip Towers
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Athens —
There is a chance Georgia will be without starting safety Josh Harvey Clemons when the Bulldogs open the season against Clemson on Aug. 31.
Harvey-Clemons, a rising sophomore from Valdosta, was implicated in an incident involving the use of marijuana in a UGA dorm room on May 15. Also involved in that incident was teammate Ty Flournoy-Smith, a sophomore tight end from Moultrie. Flournoy-Smith, who was also arrested on an unrelated misdemeanor charge in February, was advised last week by coach Mark Richt to transfer to a junior college.
According to UGA Police incident report obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday, police were called to Vandiver Hall on River Road at 11:33 p.m. on May 15 after a residence hall assistant detected the odor of marijuana emanating from room number 303. Police knocked on the door and found Harvey-Clemons and Flournoy-Smith inside.
Police were granted consent to search the residence and no marijuana was found. However, Flournoy-Smith and Harvey-Clemons were said to have “exhibited signs of marijuana ingestion” as they had blood-shot eyes and dilated pupils. After questioning, the players admitted they had “smoked a blunt,” which is slang for a using a cigar to smoke marijuana, police said.
During the search, police found a digital scale in one of Flournoy-Smith drawers was and a plastic bag was located in a bathroom trash can that contained “a barely visible flake of possible marijuana.” Police advised the two players there was “no physical evidence to support prosecution” on marijuana possession charges. However, they were told the incident would be documented and turned over to the UGA’s Office of Student Conduct.
UGA Police Chief Jimmy Williamson said he called Georgia’s coaches to inform them of the incident. The UGA Athletic Association’s marijuana-use policy calls for a suspension of 10 percent of competition dates for a first-time violation. That would translate to at least one game if administered.
Georgia officials, including Richt, were all in Destin for the SEC Meetings and were not immediately available for comment.
Harvey-Clemons, a 5-star prospect when he signed with Georgia out of Lowndes County High, earned the starting job at strong safety during spring practice. The 6-foot-5, 215-pound athlete played in all 14 games as a freshman, primarily on special teams.
Flournoy-Smith, also a sophomore, was a tight end who played in eight games but did not record a catch.
Check back for updates as they become available.
you know whoNaw bruh, had to be a Clemson fan. I told that fool last season to chill out wit the sesshe's suspended for the Clemson game....the game we need him the most, against the spread.
....but who tf calls the police because you think you smell weed coming out of SOMEBODY ELSES home?
I saw a tweet this weekend that Michigan and Va Tech are tied for Hand. Pretty much Foster vs. Mattison.
I don't expect to see many UF fans in the thread this season, their OLine and DLine looking real swiss cheese.