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59 minutes ago, Dennis Taylor said:

And save your "is he trying to transfer to Georgia?" or "maybe Kyren Lacy taught him how to drive" jokes. They aren't funny 

truth hurts huh? 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Js1 said:

Jesus

https://www.wbrz.com/news/freshman-lsu-qb-involved-in-on-campus-wreck-early-thursday-morning/

Nothing good happens after midnight and certainly not at 2:45am

BATON ROUGE - LSU's backup quarterback Colin Hurley was injured in an on-campus crash around 2:45 a.m. Thursday 

The cause of the crash has not been released, but officials said impairment was not suspected.

Narrator - maybe he was impaired 

 

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Rats jumping off the bayou bengal ship...

Bob Diaco exiting LSU to join Belichick's Tar Heels staff

John Brice      Jan 19, 2025

Unsurprisingly, Bill Belichick is taking a measured, methodical approach to assembling his inaugural North Carolina and first-ever collegiate coaching staff.

He's blending NFL and collegiate experience.

Now, he's poised to add one of college football's veteran-most defensive assistants, FootballScoop has learned.

Sources tell FootballScoop that longtime defensive coach Bob Diaco is joining Belichick's Tar Heels staff as an assistant coach on the defensive side of the ball.

Bill Belichick reportedly tabs veteran SEC assistant as new offensive line coachBill Belichick reportedly tabs veteran SEC assistant as new offensive line coach

For the past two years, Diaco has served on Brian Kelly's LSU staff; it was under Kelly a dozen years ago that Diaco earned distinction as college football's top assistant coach when he won the Broyles Award for his work coordinating Notre Dame's defense in the 2012-13 season.

Diaco has served as a defensive coordinator at Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and Purdue; additionally, he had a brief, three-year stint as head coach at UConn.

Additionally, Diaco has worked collegiately at his alma mater, Iowa, as well as Eastern Michigan, Central Michigan and Virginia, among other stops; he coached professionally earlier this decade as the defensive line coach for the New Jersey Generals.

North Carolina hired Belichick late last month after it forced Mack Brown to step down from the program.

The Tar Heels are set to begin the Belichick era Aug. 30 at home against TCU. UNC has additional non-conference games against Charlotte, FCS program Richmond and UCF before transitioning into ACC play.

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Dennis Taylor said:

Well, a horrible end to this situation 

 

 

For context he ran a few people off the road by passing like an idiot and they hit each other or something and an old man passenger died. it seems he committed suicide instead of dealing with it. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, immamac said:

For context he ran a few people off the road by passing like an idiot and they hit each other or something and an old man passenger died. it seems he committed suicide instead of dealing with it. 

I think that I read that a jury trial (or at least a hearing) was scheduled for tomorrow.

He likely would have had to serve some time and then might have had an opportunity after paying his debt to society. 

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13 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

I think that I read that a jury trial (or at least a hearing) was scheduled for tomorrow.

He likely would have had to serve some time and then might have had an opportunity after paying his debt to society.grand jury was tomorrow. 

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14 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

I think that I read that a jury trial (or at least a hearing) was scheduled for tomorrow.

He likely would have had to serve some time and then might have had an opportunity after paying his debt to society. 

Grand Jury was going to start hearing evidence regarding officially filing felony charge. The writing was on the wall and it was pretty obvious he was going to be charged and most likely found guilty.

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3 hours ago, Laxtonto said:

Grand Jury was going to start hearing evidence regarding officially filing felony charge. The writing was on the wall and it was pretty obvious he was going to be charged and most likely found guilty.

Crazy too that the law just changed last year to raise the maximum sentence from 5 years to 20 years. 

But I'm assuming that he had other mental health issues, because suicide is a huge over reaction before you've even officially been charged with a crime.  

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20 minutes ago, DixonHur said:

Crazy too that the law just changed last year to raise the maximum sentence from 5 years to 20 years. 

But I'm assuming that he had other mental health issues, because suicide is a huge over reaction before you've even officially been charged with a crime.  

You act like there’s no possibility this young man felt deep remorse for what he caused, regardless of the legal consequences. I haven’t followed the story and maybe he was a total narcissist, but everyone processes these situations differently and we can never know what our own reaction would be.

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New information obtained by WBRZ says Lacy was arguing with a family member shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday. He reportedly pulled out a gun and shot it at the ground before leaving the area.

About 30 minutes later, a constable spotted Lacy driving and attempted to make a traffic stop. Deputies said Lacy refused to stop and was chased for several miles before crashing.

A report from the Harris County Sheriff's Office says that when deputies walked up to Lacy's vehicle to take him into custody, they didn't realize he shot himself during the pursuit and before the crash.

 

https://www.wbrz.com/news/investigative-unit-lsu-football-player-kyren-lacy-dead-faced-court-hearing-monday/

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Damn!

 

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/44664128/former-lsu-wr-kyren-lacy-died-apparent-suicide-police-chase-authorities-say

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Former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy, who was found dead Saturday night in Houston, died in an apparent suicide in his car while being pursued by authorities, according to a Harris County (Texas) sheriff's report released Sunday.

According to Harris County authorities, police responded to a call from a female family member who said Lacy had discharged a firearm into the ground during a verbal argument late Saturday night. When they arrived on the scene, they learned that the suspect, Lacy, had fled in a vehicle.

Authorities say their pursuit of Lacy ended when he crashed. When officers approached the vehicle to extract Lacy, they say he had died from what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the report.

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15 minutes ago, ATXbronco said:

Wonder why they used the term "extract".
Makes me think it was a bad wreck and he was fuckered, unable to exit the vehicle on his own.

Yeah,cause he was dead. The only people I feel badly for are the injured, deceased, and their relatives. Lacy couldn't even figure out a way to off himself that didn't put others at risk. Fuck that guy

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