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USC66
04-17-2007, 03:23 AM
The State | 04/17/2007 | Spurrier lifts Garcia’s suspension (http://www.thestate.com/188/story/38135.html)

Spurrier lifts Garcia’s suspension
Down to his last chance, the freshman QB resumes taking part in team activities
By SETH EMERSON - semerson@thestate.com
With spring practice ended, Stephen Garcia has received an early reinstatement to the USC football team.

On March 6, the freshman quarterback, twice arrested on misdemeanors this winter, was suspended from team activities through the end of the spring semester. But coach Steve Spurrier announced Garcia’s return during a Lexington County Gamecock Club meeting Monday night.

“He called me — he loves calling my cell number,” Spurrier told the audience. “He said, ‘Coach am I back on the team now?’ I said, ‘OK, Steve, spring practice is over, you’re back on the team.’”

Garcia attending a team-related meeting at 5 p.m. Monday.

“He was in there with a smile on his face. He realizes he missed being part of the team,” Spurrier said. “Hopefully, he’s learned his lesson; only time will tell. And we’ll see what he can do next preseason.”

This is the second time Garcia has had a suspension lifted earlier than previously announced. After his first arrest on a public drunkenness charge, Spurrier lifted Garcia’s suspension a day after it was announced.

After his second arrest, for keying a car, Garcia applied for pretrial intervention. He sat out all of spring practice.

After Saturday’s spring game Spurrier said Garcia was on his last chance.

Lindsey to miss games. Junior middle linebacker Dustin Lindsey tore his medial collateral ligament in the spring game and will need surgery. Spurrier told reporters that Lindsey, who missed all of last year because of academics, would be out until late September or October.

Lindsey was listed as a backup middle linebacker on the pre-spring depth chart.

In other injury news, Spurrier said strongside linebacker Marvin Sapp will miss the next couple months with an ankle injury. He said Sapp should be ready for the season.

Flag reaction. Spurrier said he hasn’t received any feedback on his Confederate flag comments and doesn’t expect any.

“It’s history,” he said.

Spurrier told the City Year service group on Friday night that he felt the Confederate flag should be removed from the State House grounds.

Extra points. Spurrier told the club he expects Richland Northeast High star Mark Barnes to be academically eligible this fall. Barnes, who can play safety and receiver, was a consensus top-50 prospect who signed with the Gamecocks. ... The coach also said incoming freshman Chris Culliver and returning sophomore Captain Munnerlyn were the early favorites to return kicks. ... Spurrier predicted that sophomore Lemuel Jeanpierre, who moved from defensive tackle during the spring, will emerge as a starter this fall on the offensive line.

GamecockDieHard
04-17-2007, 06:35 AM
I guess that means he will be able to participate in voluntary workouts over the summer?:laugh:

Lawdog
04-17-2007, 09:20 AM
voluntary workouts


I always laugh at that. It's voluntary....uh huh.

If you don't volunteer to work out, you don't play. :laugh:

GeauxTo
04-17-2007, 12:21 PM
Surprise, Surprise!!
:laugh:

Zee
04-17-2007, 12:30 PM
Well, the original suspension was for SPRING practice. SPRING practice is over. Why wouldn't he be reinstated? Non-story if you ask me.

LedCock
04-17-2007, 04:52 PM
Well, the original suspension was for SPRING practice. SPRING practice is over. Why wouldn't he be reinstated? Non-story if you ask me.

It's a good story...hopefully with a happy ending.

WayzUp
04-17-2007, 06:33 PM
Well, the original suspension was for SPRING practice. SPRING practice is over. Why wouldn't he be reinstated? Non-story if you ask me.

That's what I was thinking when I was reading this. Garcia was to be suspended for Spring practices and um, well, spring practices are over now. So what's the story here? Ah, I see...it's from The State. Rant on.

The State is a rag and the USC student body would do well to boycott reading it. I've bounced around quite a bit in my life and of all the places I've lived, visited or heard about, that newspaper (if it can be called that) is by far the worst when it comes to biased reporting on a local school and/or program. I don't even know another that does it so blatantly and so frequently. Just the other day, Joe Person from The State wrote up a few paragraphs of bald-faced lies and said he had sources saying Cory Boyd shot a gun in the air in an altercation outside a private club when nothing remotely close to that ever took place. Me, I think he pulled a Jayson Blair...he heard a few tidbits of rumor and added in a bunch of lies to fabricate a story that never happened.

No offense to the thread starter here but the next time I see any thread that has a State article linked, quoted or referred to, I'm just going to hit the 'Back' button and find something that might be worth my time. That outfit is on the level of The National Enquirer as far as I'm concerned. Rant off.