Review of “Bama Profiles in Courage: Laykin”: (Capers) Barr flexes through an emotional range that most writers would never dare attempt … Humor and Bama sorrow are fused together like twined tree trunks that keep each other standing…..It’s part satire, part character study, with a wry lens on fame, fandom, and the modern South. Well done, Capers, well done.”– Ian Allen, The Times Literary Supplement.

The poster child for everything that is both evil and wrong with Florida Gator Football was arrested…again. A player given many chances by the Discipline Master Herban Meyer has been arrested again for drugs (surprise!!!He is a Gator). Avery Atkins had hoped to rejoin the Gates this year but Meyer already a new stable of future drug addict Defensive Backs [Herban Meyers Face of Florida Football]. Sure Florida fans will disavow this kid. “he was a Zook recruit” or “Coach Meyer thought he was a bad egg!!”. Meyer signed the kid, he was/is a Gate.

Avery, your services are no longer needed in Gainesville. You have been replaced. Atkins should think about going to a B-List BCS school like Louisville or WVU. They like criminals just as much as Florida.

The arrest follows another in early June in which Daytona Beach police said they found him with cocaine, drug paraphernalia and a concealed weapon.

Atkins, 20, was released on $1,000 bail and did not immediately return phone calls made to his aunt’s home. His most recent known cell phone number is no longer in service.

Atkins has had repeated problems with the law since leaving the University of Florida last summer. Aside from his June run-in, he was also charged in May with felony aggravated battery, records show.

Last year, he was charged twice with domestic battery on the mother of his child, Avery Atkins Jr., and entered into a deferred prosecution on both cases. That agreement had a stipulation that stated that if Atkins stayed out of trouble for nine months and completed a 26-week domestic violation intervention program, the state would dismiss all charges.

Ballhype – Former Gator Avery Atkins arrested again, this time for Crack…..
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17 responses to “Former Gator Avery Atkins arrested again, this time for Crack…..”

  1. How is he the “poster child” when he is a former Gator who’s been kicked off the team for a year? Besides, UT showed UF how it’s really done last week when a current UT player was arrested for actually selling crack cocaine:

    http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/ncaa/wires/06/28/2000.ap.fbc.tennessee.player.arrested.0276/index.html

    Kudos to Fulmer for kicking the kid off the team! Way to flex your muscles (uhhhhh….) by letting the hammer down on a walk-on who doesn’t play.

  2. LL

    In contrast, Kudos to Herban Meyer for keeping a kid (who was wearing a Gator jersey when arrested) that actually purchased dope from an uncover Narc! Way to flex your muscles (uhhhhh….) by letting the hammer down on a starter who does play and suspending him for the WKU game only.

  3. Jai-

    I said the “muscles (uhhhh….)” in reference to Fulmer’s physique as a joke.

    Hey, as I’ve let it be known on here several times, I do NOT agree with Meyer’s lack of discipline. He (James) should have been suspended a minimum of 3 games and his scholarship taken away for this semester (which is the other part of the punishment).

    My point is that it’s a lot easier for Fulmer, Meyer or any coach for that matter to make an example of a player who doesn’t play. If it was Ainge selling the crack, I doubt he would have been suspended for 3 games.

  4. In all honesty, I don’t think Fulmer has that wiggle room anymore.

  5. And Curtis Leak told me that Herban is as smooth as ken doll, down there….

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    Crack dealer vs. crack head… its hard to say which is worse.

    My vote goes to the crack head. At least the crack dealer was never on scholarship. It makes me wonder though, if some ganja can increase your vertical, what can some ready rock do for a Geightor’s athletic performance?

  7. God. Damn. It.

    While it’s easy, as a Gator, to feel superior (the national championships only enhanced this trait,) idiots like Atkins do bring me down a peg. It’s easy and knee-jerky (not a word, I know) to say “but we don’t” do this, or”those guys” do that, but it’s a morally vacant gesture. Equally empty is enjoying a measure of schadenfreude in the scandals of others. I, for one, will attempt to remain above the fray the next time, for example, Tennessee produces another Jamal Anderson.

  8. My Hero

    Yes just in case Tennessee produces another Jamal Anderson..indeed

  9. […] 3 July 2007,  Avery Atkins arrested again, this time for Crack [The face of Florida Football] […]

  10. Wait, didn’t Jarvis Moss get caught with weed last year and only get suspended like 2 games? Suspiciously, he was in a florida uniform to block 9 PAT attempts against the cocks.

    Like Florida fans have any moral high ground to be attacking fulmer on this… just bite the pillow bitch

  11. It was the Marcus Thomas Rule Suspension Plan

  12. Fulmer still has the wiggle room. You guys named a damn street after him.

  13. Really, purpleheart? Moral high ground? We’re just trying to keep up with the best:

    “In 2005, eight Tennessee players were arrested or cited for crimes ranging from assault to underage drinking. In 2006, seven Tennessee players were arrested on a similar range of charges.”

  14. Avery Atkins was found dead this morning:

    http://www.local6.com/sports/13625610/detail.html
    http://www.news-journalonline.com/NewsJournalOnline/breakingnews/death.htm

    It’s just sad. I don’t know what else to say about it.

  15. Poor guy passed away.

  16. Poor guy passed away

  17. LL

    it goes to comment moderation or the spam filter if you put a bunch of links.

    I have been gone all day, but think that suspicious is probably the right word. This is terrible for his family

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