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RE: Jameis Winston is back in the news...again.
(09-20-2014 03:55 AM)sarkelcpa Wrote:  There may be more to this than the phrase. The Interim President and AD were the ones to give him the half-game suspension earlier this week and they came back and increased it based upon further evidence.

"Based upon the results of our continuing investigation of Tuesday's incident involving Jameis Winston, we have decided to not play him for the entire game against Clemson on Saturday night," interim Florida State president Garnett S. Stokes and athletic director Stan Wilcox said in a joint statement Friday night.

This means either the outcry was too strong to ignore with only a half-game suspension or there was more to it than just jumping up on the table and shouting that phrase. If it's the latter, I'd be curious as to what it was.

Found out why Winston's suspension went from 1/2 game to entire game: he lied!

http://thebiglead.com/2014/09/20/jameis-...s-clemson/
09-22-2014 09:41 AM
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