If you fall into the camp that believes USC can do no right, this confirms your worst suspicions. Of course, by the pre-enrollment timing of the incident it appears USC will avoid being docked Fulmer Cup points. Sneaky.The details on would-be USC linebacker Maurice Simmons:
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies arrested Simmons and [Lamont Lee] Hall after they allegedly robbed a man at gunpoint on a Compton street.
Authorities said they found a handgun and the belongings of the alleged victim in Simmons' car.
Simmons, a Compton Dominguez High graduate, had been charged with felony robbery, assault with a firearm and a misdemeanor charge of allowing someone to bring a gun into his car. He will be sentenced Aug. 28.
Hilarious no-brainer quote of the day:
Ya think!? Hopefully that involves putting a big red X over his files and declaring "there's the door." USC has had a quiet offseason other than this incident, but it wouldn't be USC without this news and "new" details in the never-ending Reggie Bush saga to put a damper on the preseason buildup.
University administrators will now review Simmons' admission to USC.
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Julio Castillo: The Peoria Chiefs pitcher was charged with felonious assault in late July after throwing a ball towards the opposing team's dugout. He was accused of striking a fan with the pitch, causing enough injury to send him to the hospital.
Montgomery County Jail
Rampage Jackson: The UFC star was arrested on July 15 after a 3-mile chase and multiple collisions allegedly involving a pickup truck he was driving. Jackson was hospitalized for a mental health evaluation following the arrest.
Costa Mesa Police Department, AP
Sidney Lowe II: In July, the son of N.C. State basketball coach Sidney Lowe was sentenced to 15 months in a low-security prison farm on a dozen charges, including robbery and kidnapping.
Guilford County Magistrates Office / AP
Tony Zendejas: The former Rams kicker was arrested and charged on July 10 with raping a woman that he met at his sports bar in January.
LA County Sheriff
Teddy Dupay: The former Florida basketball star faces charges of beating and raping an ex-girlfriend at a resort in Utah.
Summitt County Sheriff's Office / AP
Matt Jones: The Jaguars wide receiver was charged with felony drug possession in July after police said he was cutting up cocaine with a credit card in a SUV.
Washington County Detention Center / AP
Jimmy Johns: The Alabama linebacker was arrested in June and charged with selling cocaine after undercover officers allegedly purchased from him five times in less than two weeks.
Tuscaloosa Co. Sheriff's Office / AP
Jevon Kearse: The Tennessee Titans defensive end was arrested June 22 and charged with DUI after a traffic stop near the Vanderbilt campus.
Nashville Police Department / AP
Marcus Vick: The former Hokies quarterback, and brother of Michael Vick, was charged with driving under the influence and eluding police on June 13.
Norfolk, Virginia Police Department/AP

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-06-2008 @ 9:26PM
Johnny said...
Sorry Brian, but if they keep this up they can't have this.
http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2007/10/08/college-football-songbook-pete-carroll-cant-have-this/
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8-06-2008 @ 9:46PM
Brian said...
To answer the song: yes, I still want to cry. Harbaughed? Oh the misery.
The Simmons family has a longtime connection to USC (and his younger brother is committed to play the following year), otherwise I think USC would have parted ways with him long ago.
This seemed like a slamdunk case unlike say, the allegations against Mark Sanchez a few years ago.
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8-07-2008 @ 10:27PM
xddy4u said...
Eighteen year olds do things by impulse rather than logic. Sports in the lives of these young athletes are just a part of their lives. Not like the fans who live to see another game. Although colleges racks in millions on the backs of these young players none of this money ends up in the pockets of the players to help them buy their necessities. A scholarship doesn't mean jack if you don't have spending money in your pocket. You are going to see more senseless things as this among young black athletes. Why? No one has their back. Young white recruits have the "under the table" help. I don't blame Mr. Simmons per se, I blame this stinking society of ours that deals these black players of the hood a losing hand.
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8-07-2008 @ 10:39PM
REY said...
Come on. I am a son and a father. If you committ a crime, you should pay the price. This White v Black crap is nothing but crap. I am African American and a former High School basketball coach in Washinton, DC. A criminal act is just that, a criminal act; no matter what color you are.
Are you telling me that young Black athletes are dumber than white young athletes. I don't think so.
8-08-2008 @ 7:48AM
robert said...
OH Quit with the repression bullshit. I guess the guy he robbed was White so it should be a pass?He did the crime so stand tall and accept the punishment .
8-07-2008 @ 10:53PM
Debo said...
I don't think white players have any more under the tables help than black players,it is character,black or white,you either have it or you don't
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8-08-2008 @ 1:55AM
George B Vieto said...
If the Trojans take Maurice Simmons on the team it will be a black eye on the Trojan program.
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8-08-2008 @ 6:40AM
MMcmahan said...
I think it in the first name, as Maurice.....My beloved Buckeye's had a Maurice........we saw "stars" in his running and a title with his talent but then he got the big head and returned to his roots..........he's now in jail for about the same thing as the USC guy. Sorry to say, they don't think right or understand what they could have for their future and that of many others....dumb ass, comes to mind.
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8-08-2008 @ 10:42AM
cbart50 said...
gee think this could make things hard-on the trojans?
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