http://www.uwbadgers.com/sport_news/fb/ ... 6_14_26_fb
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/f ... index.html
If you don't feel like reading, he will be suspended for two practices....






You have to see the pictures to understand how a two-practice suspension is awfully darned light for that Wisconsin kid. He beat the crap out of that other student. It was really, really ugly.kdog27 wrote:A two practice suspension is an absolute joke.
And to it's a journey,
Well I agree with you that these guys get away with more than they should, however, i know we would hold a player more accountable then this.
Example Matt Leininger
Disorderly conduct-suspended two games
2nd offense, DUI- kicked off team
None of that was even close conisidering there is even pictures of this moron with blood on his shirt. Resisted arrest too. Suspension of 2 practices=nothing.
It's not so much the beating the pulp outta that other guy that gets me as much as the hitting/shoving the chick. Guys get testosterone rages at each other and s**t happens, but putting your hands violently on a chick just ain't right.Schadenfreude wrote: You have to see the pictures to understand how a two-practice suspension is awfully darned light for that Wisconsin kid. He beat the crap out of that other student. It was really, really ugly.


There's a lot of "ifs" there, isn't there? I believe Booker will probably face further disciplinary action by Alvarez down the line. The 2-practice suspension was ruled by the appeals committee, and that does not make it final by any means. We'll just have to wait and see.And does it really matter, because if UW doesn't show a whole lot of a pass offense, they are going to be in trouble anyways, because if we can get up early, they aren't going to be able to get back in the game running the ball. If Stanley isn't punished more than being held out of two practices, I will lose a lot of respect for Alvarez and the university for not making a statement that a representative of the university cannot act in that brutal a manner.


It doesn't really matter if he receives further disciplinary action from Alvarez or not. In terms of what's best for Wisconsin football, they would be better off playing Calhoun and Jamil Walker, and forgetting about Booker. In fact, I would be willing to wager that Walker could be one of the better backs to have ever played at Wisconsin when it's all said and done.muck_fichigan wrote:There's a lot of "ifs" there, isn't there? I believe Booker will probably face further disciplinary action by Alvarez down the line. The 2-practice suspension was ruled by the appeals committee, and that does not make it final by any means. We'll just have to wait and see.