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15 years 10 months ago #25154
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I wonder if the sports media will pick up this story?
I seriously doubt it. This kid has shown some class here and I'm sure that he doesn't want to be associated with the whining.
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ATHENS, Ga. — A most unlikely person came to the defense of Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes, who was suspended for half a game for apparently trying to gouge the eyes of Georgia running back Washaun Ealey.
Ealey said Tuesday he doesn’t believe Spikes should have been suspended.
In fact, Ealey seemed surprised the play from Saturday’s game drew so much attention.
Florida coach Urban Meyer on Monday suspended Spikes for the first half of this week’s game against Vanderbilt after the defensive captain stuck his hand in Ealey’s helmet and appeared to try to stick his fingers in Ealey’s eyes.
Ealey says he doesn’t agree with those who have said the suspension was not stiff enough.
“That really didn’t matter to me,” Ealey said of the suspension. “That’s their decision. He shouldn’t, I think, get suspended at all. We were just out there playing football.”
Ealey said he had his eyes closed when Spikes stuck his hand in his helmet and he wasn’t hurt.
“He really didn’t gouge my eyes,” Ealey said. “He really didn’t get a chance to get close to my eyes.”
The freshman said he believes similar incidents happen all the time.
“I’m pretty sure it goes on back and forth,” he said. “We probably do it and other teams do too. It’s all football. We’re just out there trying to have fun.”
Top-ranked Florida beat Georgia 41-17. The Bulldogs play Tennessee Tech on Saturday.
On Monday, Spikes issued an apology.
“I accept responsibility for my actions and I accept the consequences of my actions,” Spikes said. “I would like to apologize to my team and the coaching staff and Washaun Ealey. Football is a very physical and emotional game, but there is no excuse for my actions.”
The Southeastern Conference issued a statement on Monday saying it reviewed and accepted the discipline handed down by Florida.
Meyer said he believed Spikes retaliated after getting his helmet ripped off and eye poked earlier in the game.
Georgia coach Mark Richt said Spikes’ “helmet went flying off ... and there was one time he got hit with his helmet off.”
“It was totally unintentional,” Richt said. “They were totally just playing ball. That might have got him bent out of shape. I don’t know about all of that.”
Ealey carried 17 times for 70 yards against the Gators.
“It was just a lot of emotion in the game,” he said. “We were out there fighting. It was a big rivalry game. Everybody was just out there talking trash back and forth. ... We were just out there playing football and having fun.”
Notes: Richt said Caleb King will start over Ealey at tailback in Saturday’s game against Tennessee Tech. Richt said King has the edge in pass-blocking but said Ealey “will continue to play.” Ealey has started the last two games. ... Richt said he hopes top receiver A.J. Green, who will miss this week’s game with a pulmonary contusion, can return to play against Auburn on Nov. 14.
I seriously doubt it. This kid has shown some class here and I'm sure that he doesn't want to be associated with the whining.
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ATHENS, Ga. — A most unlikely person came to the defense of Florida linebacker Brandon Spikes, who was suspended for half a game for apparently trying to gouge the eyes of Georgia running back Washaun Ealey.
Ealey said Tuesday he doesn’t believe Spikes should have been suspended.
In fact, Ealey seemed surprised the play from Saturday’s game drew so much attention.
Florida coach Urban Meyer on Monday suspended Spikes for the first half of this week’s game against Vanderbilt after the defensive captain stuck his hand in Ealey’s helmet and appeared to try to stick his fingers in Ealey’s eyes.
Ealey says he doesn’t agree with those who have said the suspension was not stiff enough.
“That really didn’t matter to me,” Ealey said of the suspension. “That’s their decision. He shouldn’t, I think, get suspended at all. We were just out there playing football.”
Ealey said he had his eyes closed when Spikes stuck his hand in his helmet and he wasn’t hurt.
“He really didn’t gouge my eyes,” Ealey said. “He really didn’t get a chance to get close to my eyes.”
The freshman said he believes similar incidents happen all the time.
“I’m pretty sure it goes on back and forth,” he said. “We probably do it and other teams do too. It’s all football. We’re just out there trying to have fun.”
Top-ranked Florida beat Georgia 41-17. The Bulldogs play Tennessee Tech on Saturday.
On Monday, Spikes issued an apology.
“I accept responsibility for my actions and I accept the consequences of my actions,” Spikes said. “I would like to apologize to my team and the coaching staff and Washaun Ealey. Football is a very physical and emotional game, but there is no excuse for my actions.”
The Southeastern Conference issued a statement on Monday saying it reviewed and accepted the discipline handed down by Florida.
Meyer said he believed Spikes retaliated after getting his helmet ripped off and eye poked earlier in the game.
Georgia coach Mark Richt said Spikes’ “helmet went flying off ... and there was one time he got hit with his helmet off.”
“It was totally unintentional,” Richt said. “They were totally just playing ball. That might have got him bent out of shape. I don’t know about all of that.”
Ealey carried 17 times for 70 yards against the Gators.
“It was just a lot of emotion in the game,” he said. “We were out there fighting. It was a big rivalry game. Everybody was just out there talking trash back and forth. ... We were just out there playing football and having fun.”
Notes: Richt said Caleb King will start over Ealey at tailback in Saturday’s game against Tennessee Tech. Richt said King has the edge in pass-blocking but said Ealey “will continue to play.” Ealey has started the last two games. ... Richt said he hopes top receiver A.J. Green, who will miss this week’s game with a pulmonary contusion, can return to play against Auburn on Nov. 14.
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15 years 10 months ago #25155
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Oh, well shoot, that certainly justifies it.
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15 years 10 months ago #25156
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GatorinGA wrote:
I've read it on The Sporting News, cbssports, and espn's websites.
I wonder if the sports media will pick up this story?
I seriously doubt it.
I've read it on The Sporting News, cbssports, and espn's websites.
The SMART era CONTINUES!!!!!!
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15 years 10 months ago #25162
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I read it in this morning's Florida Times Union (local Jax paper)......if it's in THAT paper then it's about everywhere.
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15 years 10 months ago #25177
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Replied by dapolla on topic Re:Since the Sports Media will not Report this
Yeah, I read it on ESPN before I read it here. It's the classy thing to do; hell, it's what St. Tebow does every time somebody lays him out. It's good to be the bigger man.
Now I wonder if the national sports media will make a big deal out of Urban Meyer criticizing the refs' not calling a late hit on Nick Williams less than a week after Mike Slive said that the SEC would go straight to fines and suspensions for criticizing the refs. Now that he's reprimanded the bottom-feeder schools, will he go after a team in the hunt for the MNC? Or will he back off the way top-level guys always back off of the frontrunners and big names (witness the lack of punishment at tOSU, USC and 'Bama recently for blatant NCAA violations)?
Now I wonder if the national sports media will make a big deal out of Urban Meyer criticizing the refs' not calling a late hit on Nick Williams less than a week after Mike Slive said that the SEC would go straight to fines and suspensions for criticizing the refs. Now that he's reprimanded the bottom-feeder schools, will he go after a team in the hunt for the MNC? Or will he back off the way top-level guys always back off of the frontrunners and big names (witness the lack of punishment at tOSU, USC and 'Bama recently for blatant NCAA violations)?
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15 years 10 months ago #25182
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dapolla, you and I both know that Slive won't do a thing to UM.
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