That rumble you heard earlier today was the sound of laughter rolling across the great state of Georgia. Da’Rick Rogers, the receiver from Calhoun who famously spurned the Bulldogs to sign with Vince Dooley’s son at Tennessee, was arrested in Knoxville at 1:50 a.m. for disorderly conduct after what we old folks used to call a barroom brawl.
(If you haven’t read esteemed colleague Chip Towers’ explanation of the matter, please do. The Chipster is to college recruiting as Target is to shopping — comprehensive and classy.)
It’s human nature to delight in the misfortune of a rival, especially a rival that snatched a recruit who’d committed to you eight months before Signing Day. But we must also note, for the sake of fairness, that the Georgia program isn’t immune to arrests — not of teenage athletes, not even of a 40-year-old athletics director.
I was talking to a Georgia Tech man last weekend, and he was trying — and mostly succeeding, I should report — not to chuckle over Damon Evans’ plight. Because we old folks can tell you young ‘uns that the fan base that laughs today is invariably the next to be embarrassed. (It’s uncanny how that works, but work it does.)
No school holds the patent on good behavior. No school can ever be inoculated against the misjudgments of young athletes, or even 40-year-old ADs. I understand why Georgia fans find Rogers’ arrest amusing, but I’ve also been around long enough to caution against irrational exuberance.
There’s always another arrest waiting to happen in a college town, and that town could well be yours. Bradley’s Rule: Tempt not the football gods by busting a gut laughing, lest tomorrow ye weep bitter tears.
Update: Tennessee coach Derek Dooley announced Friday night he has kicked safety Darren Myles Jr., who’s from Atlanta’s Carver High, off the team and indefinitely suspended Marlon Walls and Greg King for their part in the incident. Da’Rick Rogers has not been suspended.
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Braves Gal
July 10th, 2010
4:10 pm
Part of the problem was pinpointed in the last paragraph of an article in the Atlanta paper. The bar owner’s wife was quoted as saying, “The Vols players are treated like VIP’s here.” Too many people treat these young adults as VIP’s because they play college ball. The NCAA and the schools are to blame. One UGA player was just arrested for DUI and other charges driving a Chevy Avalanche. He is 20 years old. I seriously doubt his family is buying that car. Alumni funds? Where is the NCAA?
FromtheBARstool
July 10th, 2010
4:55 pm
too easy
Jacket
July 10th, 2010
9:28 pm
How & why do under age players get placed on a VIP list in a bar in the first place?
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Eat Me APD
July 10th, 2010
10:25 pm
Hey Thug’Rick,
Take one for the team…
KILL YOURSELF
UGA 89
July 10th, 2010
10:31 pm
UGA fans should never, ever gloat over the misgivings of other teams athletes when you consider just how many athlete’s recruited by Mark Richt have ended up on an Athens police blotter. It really is an embarrassment for the University and I’m surprised Adams condones it.
davidsoncat
July 11th, 2010
8:28 am
Reminds me of the memorable Will Rogers quote: “Everything is funny, as long as it’s happening to somebody else.”
Kville Vol
July 14th, 2010
5:01 pm
You are all retarded. He hasnt been arrested and hasnt even been charged. You all can “curb your enthusiasm” when you are actually good enough to beat Tennessee. Remember last year? Couldnt even beat us with lame Kiffin and a less-talented team. Until Richt is fired you dont have much of a chance.
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