Florida player allegedly used deceased woman's credit card - College Football
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This Is Why You Suck - Florida Gators Version
Published 8 days ago by Chris at Intentional Foul
... Sounds a lot like hate to me. Of course, news about dead women, dead teammates and stolen credit cards doesn’t help your cause that much. ...
College 101: don’t use a dead woman’s credit card
Published 7 days ago by Michael Rand at Randball
There’s missing a tackle or dropping a sure interception. And then there’s this:
Florida Gators safety Jamar Hornsby turned himself in Friday for allegedly using the credit card of a woman killed six months ago in an accident that also killed a teammate.
Hornsby, 21, a sophomore from Jacksonville, faces a third-degree felony count of fraudulent use of a credit card for more than $100, and a misdemeanor charge of credit card theft.
The story was first reported by The Gainesville Sun. ...
Urban Meyer in the Offseason
Published 2 days ago by BSD at Black Shoe Diaries
... You will recall that last week Florida safety Jamar Hornsby was kicked off the team for using the credit card of a deceased woman for several months. Of course, Hornsby was a junior and the text message rule and "Saban rule" didn't take effect until last August and this spring respectively, so Meyer had plenty of opportunities to evaluate Hornsby's character. And his assistant coaches are still allowed to travel throughout the spring evaluation period to talk to high school coaches and meet these kids. ...
