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Bernard Schemer will not be coming to Carolina... Cross him off the list

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If he was ever on the list...

http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...t-san-antonio-college-football-player-referee

JUCO football player arrested for punching this ref to the ground, per report

Mt. San Antonio College, a community college in a suburb of Los Angeles, saw the following happen in the third quarter against Ventura College on Saturday, according to the Ventura County

Ventura won, 35-29. Mt. SAC entered Saturday ranked No. 1 in the country in JCFootball.com's JUCO rankings, and Ventura No. 11. But that's secondary, at the moment.
 
Who if anybody would ever want that kind of kid on their team?

Yes, the kid would most likely be trouble on any team. I am in no way defending the player punching out an official, but, the official was overly aggressive. He, IMHO, should have disengaged the player after separating the two players. He was relying too much on his authority and was in the face of the player too long. The player obviously has impulse control problems.

Watch the film, JMHO.
 
Only one official threw a flag. The other officials were too stunned, I guess.
 
Yes, the kid would most likely be trouble on any team. I am in no way defending the player punching out an official, but, the official was overly aggressive. He, IMHO, should have disengaged the player after separating the two players. He was relying too much on his authority and was in the face of the player too long. The player obviously has impulse control problems.

Watch the film, JMHO.
You're joking?
 
Or scared!! Lol. Hope they arrested the kid for assault

Anybody want to pitch in for his bond?

VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. - A California junior college football player has been arrested after he appeared to punch a referee during a game Saturday night.

The Ventura County Star reports that Mount San Antonio freshman offensive linesman Bernard Schirmer was immediately ejected from the game and later arrested on suspicion of battery and taken to Ventura County jail.

Police say the official, whose name was not released, had broken up an argument between players and was struck while walking Schirmer back to his huddle.

Trainers from both Mount San Antonio and Ventura College immediately raced onto the field to tend to the injured official. He was replaced and did not return to the game.

The newspaper reports that California Community College Athletic Association bylaws say striking an official is punishable by a five-year ban.

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Remember the 17 yr old soccer player who slapped the ref on the side of the head? The ref died as his brain hemorrhaged that nite.....his name was Ricardo Portillo...not sure what happened to the kid since he was considered a minor in Utah...
 
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