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SBH
12/9/2016 8:32 AM
Think about the parents of these kids. They presumably followed their children's athletic careers through pee-wee, freshman, JV and varsity football. They proudly walked across the field with their sons before last year's high school "senior game." Son gave mom a rose. Took their sons out shopping for clothes, dorm supplies, etc. last summer. Bragged to anyone who would listen that their sons were granted D1 scholarships.Got up early every Saturday this fall to drive down to Athens or other destination to watch their kid pretty much stand on the sideline. And now this - first quarter of college and their sons are in jail on a felony charge.

Ready was a St. Ignatius grad. The other lineman was out of Cincinnati Colerain - two proud programs with good kids supported by strong families. What the hell happened?

I can't imagine what those families are going through right now.
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Robert Fox
12/9/2016 8:58 AM
SBH wrote:expand_more
Think about the parents of these kids. They presumably followed their children's athletic careers through pee-wee, freshman, JV and varsity football. They proudly walked across the field with their sons before last year's high school "senior game." Son gave mom a rose. Took their sons out shopping for clothes, dorm supplies, etc. last summer. Bragged to anyone who would listen that their sons were granted D1 scholarships.Got up early every Saturday this fall to drive down to Athens or other destination to watch their kid pretty much stand on the sideline. And now this - first quarter of college and their sons are in jail on a felony charge.

Ready was a St. Ignatius grad. The other lineman was out of Cincinnati Colerain - two proud programs with good kids supported by strong families. What the hell happened?

I can't imagine what those families are going through right now.
100% agree. As bad as the act is, I still feel some sympathy for the parents in a situation like this. Similar thing going on right now in Gatlinburg. Police have arrested two juveniles for aggravated arson. The local area is ready to tar and feather them.

I agree these football players should face punishment, kicked off the team, kicked out of school--whatever is appropriate. But I'm not ready to string them up to a light post.
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GoCats105
12/9/2016 9:25 AM
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Kyle Belack was the other one arrested I just seen mugshot, he was arrested today at practice.
If he's off the team, who is going to fumble kickoff returns?
Maybe this will force them to put Papi back there, like he should be on every kickoff.
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Alan Swank
12/9/2016 10:01 AM
Looks like it goes to court Monday. Any idea who the defense attorney will be? Also, who prosecutes this the city or the county?
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BillyTheCat
12/9/2016 10:28 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
Looks like it goes to court Monday. Any idea who the defense attorney will be? Also, who prosecutes this the city or the county?
Prelim, nothing at all will happen here except set future dates.
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mf279801
12/9/2016 10:44 AM
bobcat695 wrote:expand_more
Kyle Belack was the other one arrested I just seen mugshot, he was arrested today at practice.
If he's off the team, who is going to fumble kickoff returns?
LMAO!
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OhioCatFan
12/9/2016 10:57 AM
SBH wrote:expand_more
Think about the parents of these kids. They presumably followed their children's athletic careers through pee-wee, freshman, JV and varsity football. They proudly walked across the field with their sons before last year's high school "senior game." Son gave mom a rose. Took their sons out shopping for clothes, dorm supplies, etc. last summer. Bragged to anyone who would listen that their sons were granted D1 scholarships.Got up early every Saturday this fall to drive down to Athens or other destination to watch their kid pretty much stand on the sideline. And now this - first quarter of college and their sons are in jail on a felony charge.

Ready was a St. Ignatius grad. The other lineman was out of Cincinnati Colerain - two proud programs with good kids supported by strong families. What the hell happened?

I can't imagine what those families are going through right now.
+1 A thoughtful post.
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Alan Swank
12/9/2016 11:02 AM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Think about the parents of these kids. They presumably followed their children's athletic careers through pee-wee, freshman, JV and varsity football. They proudly walked across the field with their sons before last year's high school "senior game." Son gave mom a rose. Took their sons out shopping for clothes, dorm supplies, etc. last summer. Bragged to anyone who would listen that their sons were granted D1 scholarships.Got up early every Saturday this fall to drive down to Athens or other destination to watch their kid pretty much stand on the sideline. And now this - first quarter of college and their sons are in jail on a felony charge.

Ready was a St. Ignatius grad. The other lineman was out of Cincinnati Colerain - two proud programs with good kids supported by strong families. What the hell happened?

I can't imagine what those families are going through right now.
+1 A thoughtful post.
I've thought about this post this morning and on one hand I can't imagine the impact on these families but on the other I wonder if my fellow Akronite would have said the same thing had these guys graduated from East and Garfield. People just don't wake up one morning and say "let's go get a weapon and steal some pot." The silver lining is that no one was physically hurt and I'm sure our coaches and like minded coaches across the country will use this as a valuable teaching/learning lesson.
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UpSan Bobcat
12/9/2016 1:52 PM
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Was a firearm involved?
UNDER OHIO REVISED CODE, a person can be charged with aggravated robbery if they have done one of the following acts while fleeing from, committing or attempting to commit any theft offense: Having a deadly weapon on them or under their control, and displaying the weapon or indicating they have the weapon, or using the weapon; inflicting, attempting or threatening to inflict serious physical harm on another person; having a dangerous ordnance (mounted guns; artillery) on them or under their control.



So...it could have been a dangerous ordnance.
Arkley on Twitter indicated they robbed alleged drug dealers with "a club, broomstick and brass knuckles."

He also suggested he had a couple of days off, which may be why it took a few days for The Messenger to get anything in.
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cc-cat
12/9/2016 2:19 PM
UpSan Bobcat wrote:expand_more
Arkley on Twitter indicated they robbed alleged drug dealers with "a club, broomstick and brass knuckles
Maybe the will proclaim they were being vigilantes.
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12/9/2016 2:49 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
Think about the parents of these kids. They presumably followed their children's athletic careers through pee-wee, freshman, JV and varsity football. They proudly walked across the field with their sons before last year's high school "senior game." Son gave mom a rose. Took their sons out shopping for clothes, dorm supplies, etc. last summer. Bragged to anyone who would listen that their sons were granted D1 scholarships.Got up early every Saturday this fall to drive down to Athens or other destination to watch their kid pretty much stand on the sideline. And now this - first quarter of college and their sons are in jail on a felony charge.

Ready was a St. Ignatius grad. The other lineman was out of Cincinnati Colerain - two proud programs with good kids supported by strong families. What the hell happened?

I can't imagine what those families are going through right now.
+1 A thoughtful post.
Excellent post. Can't defend what these guys did. Can't imagine and hope I never have to deal with such a situation.
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BillyTheCat
12/9/2016 3:39 PM
UpSan Bobcat wrote:expand_more
Was a firearm involved?
UNDER OHIO REVISED CODE, a person can be charged with aggravated robbery if they have done one of the following acts while fleeing from, committing or attempting to commit any theft offense: Having a deadly weapon on them or under their control, and displaying the weapon or indicating they have the weapon, or using the weapon; inflicting, attempting or threatening to inflict serious physical harm on another person; having a dangerous ordnance (mounted guns; artillery) on them or under their control.



So...it could have been a dangerous ordnance.
Arkley on Twitter indicated they robbed alleged drug dealers with "a club, broomstick and brass knuckles."

He also suggested he had a couple of days off, which may be why it took a few days for The Messenger to get anything in.
Arkley didn't write the Messenger article, and what is left off that tweet that is in the article is they also went after $5k+ in cash.
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Kevin Finnegan
12/9/2016 3:59 PM
I am a fan of OHIO UNIVERSITY, and, because of my love of sport, I love the OHIO Bobcats. My first love, however, is the university. It was most literally my first home away from home. There have been many times during the tenure of Frank Solich where I have been disgusted by the behavior of our players (and once, by the behavior of our coach).

Please do not throw out the 85-105 boys, there's bound to be a bad apple in the bunch argument. I am in charge of 50 adults. Have been in this position for 6 years. Do you know how many of them have ever been arrested for a felony? NONE. ZERO. NOT A DAMN ONE.

I know these three do not represent the entire team, but this is an embarrassment. My first thought is that the reaction should be that we should turn down our bowl invite in light of this, as we should first get our house in order. I think it would send a strong message that our university does not and will not tolerate this. I am beyond disgusted by the acts of these three boys. I am disappointed in our team.

Too often on broadcasts, we hear about the unimpeachable character of Frank. I've met him, he seems like a really great man. However, there is little to back up the assertion that he builds character in young men. We have seen so many crimes during his time (albeit a decline over last couple of years). On the field (much less egregious), we have seen ridiculous and undisciplined penalties time and again.

For me, the lack of a conference championship may be disappointing, but this feels like the last straw for me. I am hurting for my university right now and would like to see a strong message from the school on this.
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BillyTheCat
12/9/2016 4:07 PM
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I am a fan of OHIO UNIVERSITY, and, because of my love of sport, I love the OHIO Bobcats. My first love, however, is the university. It was most literally my first home away from home. There have been many times during the tenure of Frank Solich where I have been disgusted by the behavior of our players (and once, by the behavior of our coach).

Please do not throw out the 85-105 boys, there's bound to be a bad apple in the bunch argument. I am in charge of 50 adults. Have been in this position for 6 years. Do you know how many of them have ever been arrested for a felony? NONE. ZERO. NOT A DAMN ONE.

I know these three do not represent the entire team, but this is an embarrassment. My first thought is that the reaction should be that we should turn down our bowl invite in light of this, as we should first get our house in order. I think it would send a strong message that our university does not and will not tolerate this. I am beyond disgusted by the acts of these three boys. I am disappointed in our team.

Too often on broadcasts, we hear about the unimpeachable character of Frank. I've met him, he seems like a really great man. However, there is little to back up the assertion that he builds character in young men. We have seen so many crimes during his time (albeit a decline over last couple of years). On the field (much less egregious), we have seen ridiculous and undisciplined penalties time and again.

For me, the lack of a conference championship may be disappointing, but this feels like the last straw for me. I am hurting for my university right now and would like to see a strong message from the school on this.

No one has even hinted that these 3 represent the behavior and character of the entire team! However they do reflect poorly on the institution when sometlike this happens. We have been very fortunate that this hasn't happened before, we've had a good run of no negative Publis it he
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OhioCatFan
12/9/2016 4:24 PM
I agree that this is beyond disgusting. It is very hard for me to wrap my head around this type of scenario. Why would athletes with this level of talent get involved in something like this? Weren't there any signs when we recruited these two that they had "hoodlum potential"? This is the kind of thing you might expect at some jerkwater JUCO but not at THE OHIO University! I'd certainly "throw the book" at them as an example and to send a message that these kinds of activities, or anything remotely close to them, will not be tolerated. And to think, I thought that Kyle Belack was one of our rising young stars and I really like the way he played the game. Now, my reaction is that we can't get him out of town soon enough. Ok, guys, where are those tar and feathers and those pitchforks Monroe was collection for Frank. I think I've got a use for them. ;-)
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12/9/2016 4:47 PM
cc-cat wrote:expand_more
Arkley on Twitter indicated they robbed alleged drug dealers with "a club, broomstick and brass knuckles
Maybe the will proclaim they were being vigilantes.

Those weren't bandanas, officer! They were Batman masks! And this wasn't a robbery! It
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SBH
12/9/2016 5:45 PM
I was an RA in Martzolf House back in 1981 and had a whole suite of Brian Burke's finest on my floor. Within the first week they had destroyed and discarded (out the window) every piece of furniture in the common area. I complained to my boss, and he to the AD. There didn't appear to be any ramifications other than the fact that they had to drag in tractor tires for use as chairs for the next several months. Frank Komar was one of the players, if any of you remember that name. Those guys were animals. RAs were required to sponsor one educational workshop/event per quarter. I brought in a meditation instructor. Didn't get a real good turnout as I recall.
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Monroe Slavin
12/9/2016 6:21 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
I agree that this is beyond disgusting. It is very hard for me to wrap my head around this type of scenario. Why would athletes with this level of talent get involved in something like this? Weren't there any signs when we recruited these two that they had "hoodlum potential"? This is the kind of thing you might expect at some jerkwater JUCO but not at THE OHIO University! I'd certainly "throw the book" at them as an example and to send a message that these kinds of activities, or anything remotely close to them, will not be tolerated. And to think, I thought that Kyle Belack was one of our rising young stars and I really like the way he played the game. Now, my reaction is that we can't get him out of town soon enough. Ok, guys, where are those tar and feathers and those pitchforks Monroe was collection for Frank. I think I've got a use for them. ;-)

OCF--I rather disagree. From what I know about discipline matters (not that much, I admit), we haven't had great problems off the field. Here, you have young, physically notable young men, with two of them not having seen the field this year.(right?). So, they get musclehead crazy.

Not good, but it's going to happen from a group of some 100 young men who play football. We seem around average here for the MAC, right?

Sure, we'd all love 100% clean. But I don't see any way that it can be 100% perfect, any way that we can hold coaches responsible to that standard. Seems Solich is doing okay here.

Now, the rash of on-field over-aggressive, thoughtless penalties (after the play personal fouls) is another matter.
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Jeff McKinney
12/9/2016 6:47 PM
Some of you may be wondering why we deleted some posts. It started with a post speculating about what maybe actually happened. I realize the original poster wasn't saying this was definite, but with our policy regarding not spreading rumors of a personal, legal nature, I thought it best to delete. Then there were a few posts that quoted and commented on the original, so I had to delete those, too.

I realize some of you will disagree with us deleting the posts, but we have to make some tough calls that not all will agree with.
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OhioCatFan
12/9/2016 9:18 PM
Jeff McKinney wrote:expand_more
Some of you may be wondering why we deleted some posts. It started with a post speculating about what maybe actually happened. I realize the original poster wasn't saying this was definite, but with our policy regarding not spreading rumors of a personal, legal nature, I thought it best to delete. Then there were a few posts that quoted and commented on the original, so I had to delete those, too.

I realize some of you will disagree with us deleting the posts, but we have to make some tough calls that not all will agree with.
Don't always agree with your deletion policy, but I'm with you on this one, Jeff. Let's wait and report on real news. Perhaps, I reacted too strongly in my previous post, but my reaction is based in part on stuff I've learned from other sources that I trust. If you think my post should be deleted, I would not object. I'll stand by your judgement here, as I don't want to imply something that I can't prove.
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Hooligan
12/9/2016 9:27 PM
finnOhio wrote:expand_more
I am a fan of OHIO UNIVERSITY, and, because of my love of sport, I love the OHIO Bobcats. My first love, however, is the university. It was most literally my first home away from home. There have been many times during the tenure of Frank Solich where I have been disgusted by the behavior of our players (and once, by the behavior of our coach).

Please do not throw out the 85-105 boys, there's bound to be a bad apple in the bunch argument. I am in charge of 50 adults. Have been in this position for 6 years. Do you know how many of them have ever been arrested for a felony? NONE. ZERO. NOT A DAMN ONE.

I know these three do not represent the entire team, but this is an embarrassment. My first thought is that the reaction should be that we should turn down our bowl invite in light of this, as we should first get our house in order. I think it would send a strong message that our university does not and will not tolerate this. I am beyond disgusted by the acts of these three boys. I am disappointed in our team.

Too often on broadcasts, we hear about the unimpeachable character of Frank. I've met him, he seems like a really great man. However, there is little to back up the assertion that he builds character in young men. We have seen so many crimes during his time (albeit a decline over last couple of years). On the field (much less egregious), we have seen ridiculous and undisciplined penalties time and again.

For me, the lack of a conference championship may be disappointing, but this feels like the last straw for me. I am hurting for my university right now and would like to see a strong message from the school on this.
Are you in charge of 50 18-22 year olds? Or grown adults? Tuning down the bowl invite because three dumbasses robbed someone is stupid. I realize this makes the University and the football team look bad in some respect but it is hardly a representation of the whole University or the whole team.

Relax.
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