Sticky situations unfortunately feel like a dime a dozen for college athletes

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Sticky situations unfortunately feel like a dime a dozen for college athletes
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File this one under: “So What? Who cares? Dime a Dozen. Next!”

Last week, Auburn defensive lineman, 24-year-old DeAngelo “Trill” Carter, was in a bad place at a bad time — midnight — in Charlotte, N.C., shot in the chest on a Thursday, 352 miles from his “school.”at 3:30 a.m. He was released from the hospital after surviving on a respirator. His brother was shot dead in the episode.

Again, outside of Battie’s kin, no big deal, not anymore, as well as the fact that Auburn, unless one excels at football or basketball, is a university that rewards high academic achievement.Brian Battie evades a tackle by Houston Cougars defensive back Thabo Mwaniki in the first quarter during the college football game between the South Florida Bulls and Houston Cougars on October 29, 2022 at TDECU Stadium in Houston, Texas.

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