Another Tiger Loses His Teeth ...
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2018 10:51 pm
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LSU Tigers wide receiver Drake Davis was suspended indefinitely after being arrested Friday on a count of second-degree battery.
Davis allegedly broke one of his girlfriend's ribs in April and was reportedly involved in another attack in June, when he allegedly strangled her, punched her and ripped an earring from her ear.
It has also been reported he texted the woman a message saying, "I might kill you."
The ex-girlfriend, who is an LSU student as well, said she and Davis began dating in January 2017 and remained together up until this month. Davis, a 6'4" 220-pound wideout, allegedly physically assaulted her on at least four occasions during the course of their relationship.
Davis could face five years in prison and a fine up to $2,000 if convicted of second-degree battery. Bond was not immediately set.
Davis caught three passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore last season.
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What in the world is going on in Baton Rouge..?
I want Miami to win in their opener against LSU; but not because they will be unable to fill out a deep enough roster to compete 4 quarters.
That being said ... criminals such as this ought to be in jail.
Ogeron needs to get his team into a meeting, and air out all the dirt up front, and reassess what his program is.
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LSU Tigers wide receiver Drake Davis was suspended indefinitely after being arrested Friday on a count of second-degree battery.
Davis allegedly broke one of his girlfriend's ribs in April and was reportedly involved in another attack in June, when he allegedly strangled her, punched her and ripped an earring from her ear.
It has also been reported he texted the woman a message saying, "I might kill you."
The ex-girlfriend, who is an LSU student as well, said she and Davis began dating in January 2017 and remained together up until this month. Davis, a 6'4" 220-pound wideout, allegedly physically assaulted her on at least four occasions during the course of their relationship.
Davis could face five years in prison and a fine up to $2,000 if convicted of second-degree battery. Bond was not immediately set.
Davis caught three passes for 134 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore last season.
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What in the world is going on in Baton Rouge..?
I want Miami to win in their opener against LSU; but not because they will be unable to fill out a deep enough roster to compete 4 quarters.
That being said ... criminals such as this ought to be in jail.
Ogeron needs to get his team into a meeting, and air out all the dirt up front, and reassess what his program is.
.
.
.