Omar on crutches
Omar on crutches
Was at the union yesterday and saw Omar come in with a boot on his right foot and on crutches. Does anybody know what the deal is?
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Didn't some UCLA boys get in trouble for that a few years back?ialone82 wrote:Well, let's just hope he doesn't get caught.bgbrandon wrote:Yea i saw him get in his car with no boot on...saw him pull into a handicapped spot at the union and he put his boot on before he came in...The man just wants a nice parking spot!
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I think it was FSU quarterback Chris RixDayons_Den wrote:Didn't some UCLA boys get in trouble for that a few years back?ialone82 wrote:Well, let's just hope he doesn't get caught.bgbrandon wrote:Yea i saw him get in his car with no boot on...saw him pull into a handicapped spot at the union and he put his boot on before he came in...The man just wants a nice parking spot!
FSU quarterback Chris Rix, who appears to be getting his game together on the field, is once again running into controversy off the field.
The Florida State quarterback received a $100 fine Wednesday for using a bogus handicap sticker to park in a handicapped space near one of his classes.
Rix's vehicle was booted and a note left on the windshield by students who recognized the Florida State quarterback and chastised him for the violation.
FSU's vice president for university relations says Rix needs to be an example to students and ballplayers and a proud representative of the university. Lee Hinkle said, "actions such as those he took last week don't do that.''
Administration officials said the athlete paid the fine immediately to recover the vehicle.
Athletic department spokesman Rob Wilson said that the handicap sticker was not issued by athletic department trainers.
Coach Bobby Bowden says Rix, who passed for a career-high 394 yards in Saturday's 47-to-7 win over Colorado, would be disciplined.
The discipline, however, was not specified.
The Florida State quarterback received a $100 fine Wednesday for using a bogus handicap sticker to park in a handicapped space near one of his classes.
Rix's vehicle was booted and a note left on the windshield by students who recognized the Florida State quarterback and chastised him for the violation.
FSU's vice president for university relations says Rix needs to be an example to students and ballplayers and a proud representative of the university. Lee Hinkle said, "actions such as those he took last week don't do that.''
Administration officials said the athlete paid the fine immediately to recover the vehicle.
Athletic department spokesman Rob Wilson said that the handicap sticker was not issued by athletic department trainers.
Coach Bobby Bowden says Rix, who passed for a career-high 394 yards in Saturday's 47-to-7 win over Colorado, would be disciplined.
The discipline, however, was not specified.




