Warning: Spoilers ahead for American Sports Story.Many players on the 2008 University of Florida football team were arrested, as depicted in the FX/Hulu series American Sports Story. Josh Rivera leads the American Sports Story Cast as Aaron Hernandez, the former collegiate and NFL superstar tight end who was convicted of murdering semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd in 2015. The first two episodes of American Sports Story Gain a basic understanding of Aaron Hernandez’s complicated upbringing, tumultuous family life and accelerated path to becoming a Florida Gator before joining the NFL’s New England Patriots in 2010. American Sports Story Depicts several NFL players and coaches including Hernandez.
American Sports Story Chronicles the pinnacle of head coach Urban Meyer’s tenure at the University of Florida, leading the Gators to national championship victories in 2006 and 2008. Despite the University of Florida having one of the best football programs in the country, and arguably one of the most Talented collegiate rosters of all time, several players had real-life run-ins with the law, which put the organization’s reputation in jeopardy. Hernandez was among the players who were Arrested after he got into a bar fight over an unpaid $12 tab. He was also questioned in a shooting that occurred in Gainesville, but never faced criminal charges, as described in American Sports Story.
American Sports Story References 21 players on the 2008 University of Florida football team, including future NFL Most Valuable Player Cam Newton, who stole a laptop and faced several felony charges. As depicted in the series, head coach Urban Meyer was forced to deal with the many arrests because they not only jeopardized the futures of his very talented football team but the entire University of Florida football organization at large. Mayer is called to meet with the president of the university to answer for the various illegal actions done by his players and justify his decision to keep them all in the team instead of cutting them.
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During Urban Meyer’s meeting with University of Florida President Bernie Machen in American Sports StoryPresident Machen noted a total of 21 Florida players who have been arrested in the past three years. Meyer tries to rationalize the excessive number, saying that they are young kids who are prone to making mistakes. The president responded by saying that the football program is becoming a stain on the university and Meyer must implement some disciplinary measures to stop the bleeding. Meyer understands but is angry when he storms out of the president’s office saying, “Would we even be having this conversation if we were 8-0?“.
While American Sports Story References 21 arrests during Meyer’s first three years as head coach, a total of 31 University of Florida football players were arrested during his six seasons As their head coach. American Sports Story Depicts Meyer having to make an example of one of his players as a result. Ultimately, the series frames Cam Newton as a scapegoat who took the heaviest punishment after several players, including Hernandez, were arrested or implicated for various crimes. In fact, Newton was suspended from the Gators after receiving felony charges for stealing a laptop but made the decision to transfer on his own accord. Other players, like Hernandez, received suspensions.
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After arresting 21 players during his first three seasons as the University of Florida head coach, Meyer would improve and reduce that number to just 10 in his final three seasons with the team. Many of these players have been arrested for possession of cannabis or battery/assault. Some of the most shocking and serious arrests include Jamar Hornsby, who stole a deceased Florida student’s credit card and used it to make more than 70 purchases totaling more than $3,000. He was one of the few players who was ultimately removed from the team, while most of the arrested players faced little to no discipline from the University of Florida and had their charges dropped.
Many of the University of Florida players had their felony charges altered to misdemeanors or dropped altogether. While many of those arrested were for weed possession, assault and theft, some specific incidents were more severe or strange. In December 2009, Carlos Dunlap was charged with a DUI after falling asleep at a stoplight. Chris Rainey was charged in September 2010 in September 2010. Jack Rickerson was charged in November 2008 and was immediately released from the team. As shown in American Sports StoryHernandez wasn’t the only Florida Gator to have legal issues.
Player |
Year |
Charge(s) |
Result |
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Davein Grace |
2005 |
Battery, theft, disorderly conduct |
Suspended indefinitely, community service |
Jon Demps |
2006 |
Cannabis possession |
3 game suspension, community service |
Avery Atkins |
2006 |
Domestic battery |
Suspension, charges dropped |
Zach Rickerson |
2007 |
Cannabis possession |
1 game suspension, charges dropped |
Dustin you |
2007 |
resisting arrest |
Charges dropped |
Ronnie Wilson |
2007 |
Assault, battery, carrying a concealed weapon |
1 year suspension, 100 hours community service |
John Curtis |
2007 |
Violation of probation |
Case dismissed |
Dorian Monroe |
2007 |
theft |
Charges dropped |
Brandon James |
2007 |
Purchase and possession of cannabis |
Charges dropped, 1 game suspension |
Tony Joiner |
2007 |
theft |
Charges dropped, removed as team captain |
Jermaine Cunningham |
2007 |
Battery |
Charges dropped |
Aaron Hernandez |
2007 |
assault (as a youth) |
Charges dropped |
Ronnie Wilson |
2008 |
Cannabis possession |
Charges dropped |
Jamar Hornsby |
2008 |
4 misdemeanors for using a stolen credit card |
Dismissed from team, community service |
Ronnie Wilson |
2008 |
Assault and battery |
Dismissed from team, charges dropped |
Zach Rickerson |
2008 |
Criminal domestic violence |
Dismissed from team, probation |
Cam Newton |
2008 |
Felony burglary |
Suspended for the rest of the season |
Riley Cooper |
2009 |
Failure to comply with a police officer |
Charges dropped |
Carl Johnson |
2009 |
Violation of restraining order |
Charges dropped |
Tori Davis |
2009 |
Driving with a suspended license |
Dismissed from team |
Marquis Hanna |
2009 |
Burglary, battery |
Dismissed from team, case dismissed |
Janice Jenkins |
2009 |
resisting arrest |
Charges dropped |
Dustin you |
2009 |
Driving with a suspended license |
Suspension, probation |
Carlos Dunlap |
2009 |
DUI |
1 game suspension, community service |
Gary Brown |
2010 |
Battery |
Dismissed from team |
Frankie Hammond Jr. |
2010 |
DUI |
Suspended, scholarship revoked |
Matt Elam |
2010 |
Minor in possession of alcohol |
Fined |
Solomon Patton |
2010 |
Minor in possession of alcohol |
Fined |
Chris Rainey |
2010 |
Felony stalking |
Dismissed from team, rejoined in 2012 |
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American Sports Story is a television show created by Stu Zicherman and executive produced by Ryan Murphy. The series stars Josh Andrés Rivera as Aaron Hernandez and Patrick Schwarzenegger as Tim Tebow. The sports anthology series serves as the fourth installment in Murphy’s “American Story” franchise.
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Josh Andres Rivera, Patrick Schwarzenegger
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1
- Directors
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Paris Barkley, Carl Franklin