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Alabama bans players involved in robbery from campus
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06:11 PM ET 02.15 | Four Alabama Crimson Tide players were arrested earlier in the week and three of the players - linebacker Tyler Hayes, defensive lineman D.J. Pettway and defensive back Eddie Williams - were hit with felony robbery charges and the consequences for their actions have been handed down. According to the Birmingham News, a school spokesman said that the three players facing robbery charges have been banned from the University of Alabama campus pending a judicial review which is expected to conclude at the end of the week. The fourth player, running back Brent Calloway, was charged with fraudulent use of a credit/debit card, but he was not involved with the robbery. He is still permitted on the campus. All players have been suspended from the football team indefinitely.
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Banned from Campus...!!! Oh my goodness, how are they going to continue working toward their degrees if they are banned from campus...???
Gariboy
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Oh boys, coach Meyer at OSU called.
VanByTheRiver
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Ha ha ha ha,, right.
VanByTheRiver
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Home schooling from a gang member!!!!! :-)
The Oldtimer
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Instead of you waving a flag in Alabama Tyler, you might be waving some kind of shovel,pit, or axe in the farm lands of Alabama penal system.
toad
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If I was a parent of an Alabama student, I'd want these guys banned from campus until the legal process is complete. They should be considered innocent until proven guilty, but that does not mean they pose no risk to students.
DearbornSparty
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the risk they pose is to the 85 scholarship limit. but not any more. move on boys!
honestjohn
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Extra Extra!!!!!!!! -- Online Library Privileges Revoked...
Leprechaun Flotsam
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Take online courses like Johnny Footbal.
jury_nullification
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