You take that back! I'm no Rotarian. It would violate my stonecutter's oath.
I've said too much.
Fidelitas, my brother.
You take that back! I'm no Rotarian. It would violate my stonecutter's oath.
I've said too much.
Samson's a good kid.
Hopefully his sister will stop by AllBuffs and set the record straight on this one.
I think 90+% of us have done something dumber than what he'd been accused of doing. The problem is that standards are much higher for student athletes.
How does that dude get invited to the party and Samson doesn't?
Isn't that what lawyers do all the time?why ask the question when you know the answer?
Dumb kid. Didn't he know all he had to do was stand in front the the frat house, take off his shirt, and flex some glorious football muscle!? Those coeds would have jumped from frat boy's window to get some of that!
never ask a question you don't know the answer to... in court.Isn't that what lawyers do all the time?
Dumb kid? I see the humor....but...still Samson is not a "dumb kid" ....
I see college students nearly every day. This event doesn't even create a blip on the "stupid college behavior" radar. Carry on...
Fidelitas, my brother.
Good news--thanks for posting.
Also, good luck with the Office of Student Conduct hearing.
Advice: As the remarks at the bottom of the article start to trickle in, don't be tempted to read them. There are a lot of idiots and CSU fans (and the overlap between the two is remarkable), and it's just not worth it.
Seems like a reasonable resolution to the case. Hoping Samson takes a big step forward this fall.
the hangover! wait wrong threadYou know the saying, "we all do stupid **** when were ****ed up"