Sep
2006
In a shocking turn of events, a football player at a Tennessee University that was accused of attempted murder, was not a student from the University of Tennessee. Jamel Bell, a Tennessee State University offensive lineman faces several charges including attempted murder.
If this kid were smart, he would have gone to UT and pulled this shit, because then he’d have a pretty good chance of playing at Ole Miss or some other SEC school. This also gives the SEC a bit of a black eye, without having any of it’s football players try to kill anyone else, while there are kids in northern Colorado who are stabbing each other for spots on the roster.

The SEC, using chalk on morethan just their football fields.
The SEC really needs to step it up or else other conferences might think the SEC has gone soft. I mean, that’s the best defense that the SEC had against out of conference opponents was the threat of real violence. The SEC has just turned into a bunch of nice guys. What a shame. I bet they go to class too. Losers.
Let’s step it up boys, some aggrivated assaults, some grand theft auto, anything that’s a felony. I mean, at this point, we’ll settle for misdemeanors. And as always, Tennessee needs to lead the way. Go Vols.
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