Levance Fields got only 90 days probation for getting drunk, punching an off-duty cop and attempting to grab his gun. Dixon said this was very unlike Levance but did not say whether he would miss any b-ball time.
Quote from: ecompt on October 03, 2007, 08:27:24 AM
Levance Fields got only 90 days probation for getting drunk, punching an off-duty cop and attempting to grab his gun. Dixon said this was very unlike Levance but did not say whether he would miss any b-ball time.
If he does it'll be right at the start - which are obviously cupcake games.
Quote from: ecompt on October 03, 2007, 08:27:24 AM
Levance Fields got only 90 days probation for getting drunk, punching an off-duty cop and attempting to grab his gun. Dixon said this was very unlike Levance but did not say whether he would miss any b-ball time.
There were witnesses who claimed Fields never went for the gun and that any physical action was more between Fields and a friend rather then Fields and a cop.
not sure where you saw the 90 days probation. this article says it is 9 month probation...
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/news;_ylt=Anvs5Jlmc3qS.kgcjEbcZ3vevbYF?slug=ap-pitt-playerarrested&prov=ap&type=lgns (http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/news;_ylt=Anvs5Jlmc3qS.kgcjEbcZ3vevbYF?slug=ap-pitt-playerarrested&prov=ap&type=lgns)
my bad...I misread it. I was too busy poring over Jamie's quote about Levance being such a great kid.
still doesn't say what Pitt's punishment in the situation will be. It will be interesting to see if they end up evoking a serious penalty or a more UW-Madison type penalty.
Hmmm, as I read this part of the article, he's back in the program, will be practicing, and likely playing unless he doesn't comply to the rules "within the confines" of Pitts program :-\
QuoteFields had not been involved in team workouts since his arrest, but will be able to participate now, an school spokesman said.
"We have let the judicial process run its course and acknowledge today's decision," Dixon said. "Levance has been, and will continue to be, held to our team's disciplinary standards. Those disciplinary actions will remain within the confines of our program."
Donno if I'm right, but it sounds like Dixon is going to let the court's punishment be the only punishment.
Somehow, 9 months of probation would seem to dictate some on-court penalty ala Lance Smith of UW football. Let fields play in home games but be suspended for road games (hmmm, MU does not play @ Pitt this season...)...!! 8)
Didn't you hear? sounds like UW is trying to get that changed too..
http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=666079
further is this gem from bielma:
Quote"The one thing I wanted to establish in this program since I've taken over is I'll handle discipline on my own very, very well. I don't need outside people coming in and determining what happens."
anyhow.. fields being at the MU game should not surprise us at all.. any suspension would probably expire by the end of pre-conference play.. at the very least, it will give us some heckle fodder ;)
don't you worry, we will be using that as heckle fodder!
In other words, what Bielema is saying is basically saying is, "I don't give a crap what girl he beat up, as long as he gets his yards every Saturday." What a school.