Maybe this was orchestrated by Mullen....RB's aren't supposed to play until their junior year, anyways***
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Maybe this was orchestrated by Mullen....RB's aren't supposed to play until their junior year, anyways***
****ing stupid thread is stupid. Kid being a kid and will get a ticket and run some. Some people can't wait to dive on in on something stupid.
Hill has to understand that he's the future at a major DI program now. He can't do things like this. Having said that, the CL having it page one is garbage. Garbage output from a garbage production.
Psst..... He deserved the ticket.... Information left out of the articles -- posted from local Starkville folks....
To those who don't know better, a running back with great vision might seem reckless***
Knowing how Mullen is with true freshman, plus this as great as he has looked, he probably just hurt his chances this year. If he keeps on doing what hes been doing the rest of camp Mullen might let it slide. Fingers crossed
Joel Coleman @JoelTColeman 7m7 minutes ago
Per MHP, MSU freshman RB Kylin Hill's Thursday reckless driving arrest came at 4:40 pm. Hill was driving in excess of 120 mph.
Yeah, he deserved to be arrested. Again, I like having a RB with no fear.
http://i.imgur.com/rsPIAkn.jpg
120 + MPH will get you in jail for sure
You are correct 1bigdawg..... C-Liar has always proven discrimination between MSU and tsun. Anything negative against MSU and our team/players is always covered on the rags front page. Always has been... always will be....
That being said... it is sad that MSU doesn't address this issue and allows it to continue...
Om had two arrested on shop lifting charges... that is a felony.... We will watch to see what the Oxford judge gives them in comparison... Nothing will hit the front page against them....
Reckless driving, found in Miss. Code 63-3-1201, is when a person drives any vehicle in such as manner as to indicate either a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. It is punishable as a first offense of a fine up to $100. A second offense could be 10 days in jail and a fine up to $500.
Pretty sure if you own a car that will do 120mph, a 100.00 ticket is no big deal. Pretty sure I read that there are zero points for first offense.
Shit... 120 that brings back memories
Everyday. It's almost as bad as DUI. If you are reckless driving you are putting other people in danger not just your self. Like with a DUI we don't care how drunk you get, just stay home. When you get in the car you are putting other people's lives in danger and that's the problem.
And I do not think he should be punished in anyway by anybody other than his parents if they are still footing his bills. It's a traffic ticket. No big deal.
Couple of thoughts on this:
- If you give a kid a car that will do 120 he will do 120 in it.
- He should be punished in some form by Mullen because he was arrested and that reflects on MSU football. Mullen will handle this.
- The only punishment that will really get a kid's attention for something like this is to take away his car and/or license. Teenage boys are stupid and think they are bulletproof. My son was with a kid that was clocked at 130 when they were in high school. Law came down pretty hard on the driver because he was a juvenile. Took his license for a year. I thought that was excessive but it damn well got his attention.
Mullen just said he won't miss any practices or be punished any game time. Mullen said it's a legal matter that he (Hill) has to answer.
I pretty much agree with DM's approach of no suspension l,but my guess is that Hill will get a cold shoulder from him during the first game. However, damn that is dangerous going so fast, and it could have ended in tragedy for him and others.
As far as Luke suspennding two of his players for shoplifting, one of my Ole Miss friends viewed the punishment as being excessive, and when taken at face value, it is. After taking over from Freeze on short notice, Luke had to send a message, and send it he did. Good call on his part.
Now, everyone please drive safely, pay for stuff, and play football.
I had a car that would surpass 120 and never did higher than 80 in it on interstate. So no, a kid will not always do what a car will allow. Some kids just use what God put between their ears and understand consequences of such actions for oneself and the others around you.
Definitely not going to cast stones on this one...
Young and thought I was bulletproof, 113 mph on my Honda 350 - 2 cylinder (high handle bars and sissy bars of course!) sunny afternoon on my way to Oktibbeha County Lake my Jr year at State in 1976. July 5, 1987, 2 A.M., Highway 7 out of Holly Springs, trying out my newly purchased 1979 'vette at 137 mph, older, much less bulletproof, but still pretty dumb. I think it would have hit the 140 on the speed-o but my partner and I saw headlights in the distance. I still have the vette today, but that was the 1st and last time to see 137. Still kick it in occasionally, but haven't see three digits in many years.
120 times up and down the stadium steps is enough, it builds character.
Alright.. now that the facts have come out..120+ he deserved to be taken in and shown the consequences. This is something Dan and the legal system will handle and we don't need to stretch it out anymore. It's a minor issue. 4 pages is enough.