4down20
Quit checking me out.
Like its against the law? As it is in most states.
So, you think nobody on the Ohio St football team smokes weed since there were 0 arrests for it?
Like its against the law? As it is in most states.
You clearly did that to lessen the effect. It is still roughly double other conferences, which is an issue. It's also about 4x the incarceration rate amongst US adults.
Your source is bullshit, they aren't even all arrests. Most of the ones I looked at and searched were just tickets/citations.
And do you even know what the incarceration rate means? I'm guessing no since basically not a single person listed is incarcerated as far as I know, thus that rate is 0%.
You can be arrested and have it moved to a lesser charge. Did you check all conferences? I am guessing you did not and are pretending only the lesser arrests happen in the SEC.
Non sec teams beat a team with fans from hick central and you're still butthurt enough to start threads about the conf that teams in. I'll never understand this shit
So, you think nobody on the Ohio St football team smokes weed since there were 0 arrests for it?
From this thread, I learned that the SEC accounted for almost 50% of all arrests.
And that these "crimes: were all misdemeanors unworthy of even counting towards the totals.
Some speeding tickets from going 3 MPH over the limit while rushing food to feed the homeless at a shelter.
A couple of underage drinking citations for one sip of champagne at a fundraiser for Autism Awareness
The worst was unpaid library fines from a couple of SEC independent study guys working to increase their Rhodes Scholar chances.
All the other P5 leagues were hard core criminals.
The "lesser crime" excuse only applies to the SEC.
4down20 is defending the SEC like FSUManager defends Winston.
There were 24 arrests from February through End of November, add another 5 as an average for the two other months. 29. 53 players per team x 32 teams = 1696 total players. That's 1.7% of players involved in crimes. The entire country has been ultra critical of the NFL players being thugs and the SEC has a rate twice that.
Typical SEC response "Nothing to see here"
Yeah, all those murder trials are killing the SEC.
The most famous NFL player on trial for murder is from what conference again?
Pac12?
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How the hell is he on trial again? I thought that trial ended 20 years ago.
Should I write it again slower so you can understand?
This thread is like a trolling version of Candid Camera and 4down20 is the victim.