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Which college's athletes avoid charges more than any other?

We should not have to suffer through any more of these debates. OTL did the work for us. It is clear. FSU and Florida are loaded with criminals who get away with a lot. Other schools are bad but not as bad as FSU.
 
We should not have to suffer through any more of these debates. OTL did the work for us. It is clear. FSU and Florida are loaded with criminals who get away with a lot. Other schools are bad but not as bad as FSU.

Cheers mate


The report also uncovered the police report from a 2012 incident involving former Missouri wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham, the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2012.

Green-Beckham was dismissed from Missouri in April 2014 after he allegedly pushed a woman down stairs after attempting to force his way into her apartment. The woman said she didn't want to press charges for fear of public backlash.

In the November 2012 incident, Green-Beckham was accused of pushing a woman into a doorframe. The woman had allegedly confronted him about cheating on her friend, his girlfriend at the time. According to the police report, the woman said witnesses would lie to protect Green-Beckham. She was referred to as the aggressor by witnesses.

According to OTL, she reached out to police in 2014.

About 18 months after reporting the incident, the woman emailed with police, whether her initial report was a public record that anyone could access. She told police that she was interested in speaking out about what happened in 2012, “but that she changed her mind after hearing about some of the negative attention other people involved with Green-Beckham were getting.”

Green-Beckham spent the 2014 season practicing with Oklahoma after transferring there. He declared for the NFL draft and was drafted in the second round by the Tennessee Titans.
 
This article is hilarious though. Who the heck decided this was a news worthy story? Like we didn't know this before?
 
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