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Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
Nine Florida Football players who were suspended back in August for misusing school funds could be arrested soon on charges of felony grand theft, according to The Read Optional.
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Antonio Callaway, Jordan Smith, and one other player are likely to be arrested on charges of felony grand theft, with the possibility of further misdemeanor charges being tagged on, according to a lawyer representing one of the players. It’s anticipated that the other six players will also be arrested, but only three players have hired legal counsel thus far.

The investigation began back in mid-August when seven players were suspended indefinitely from team activities for purchasing electronic items with their school debit cards, selling them for cash, then claiming the cards as stolen, sources have confirmed to The Read Optional.
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Lsuchs79 months
GTA Gainesville coming out soon
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BigAppleGator79 months
You get to choose your actions, you don't get to choose the consequences. Sad all the way around.
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Cheese Grits79 months
So you are saying Kentucky has a chance this year?
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Godawgs32379 months
But Florida fans call uga players criminals. Lol
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Godawgs32379 months
But Florida fans call uga players criminals. Lol
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Haughtonboy79 months
Florida gonna Florida...
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sardog1279 months
They'll be able to play by homecoming.
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km79 months
but they ran a 4.5 40 !!!!
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mark65mc79 months
That's called "Humping the Shark".
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zoom79 months
Thug u
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zoom79 months
Thug u
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Some how this is Urban's fault that he ruined the culture.
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Rabern5779 months
Mac took the Saban ways with him. Except for suspending the players.
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SwampBandit79 months
WTH is Yellow tooth doing keeping these guys on the team and not fully dismissing them....Really sets an example for the rest of the players...
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TheRaid79 months
I read they were fully suspended and not even allowed to practice or hang around the team at all. So, yep, it sets an example.
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HubbaBubba79 months
Yanking their scholarships sets an example. Suspending them just teaches them not to get caught.
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