Ronnie Wilson facing more trouble
Lineman Ronnie Wilson will not make the trip to Jacksonville this week, and may have played his last game as a Gator.
Wilson is currently not practicing with the team, and coach Urban Meyer would only say Wednesday that Wilson has some business to attend to.
Wilson, who was a reserve lineman on the 2006 national championship team, was suspended in 2007 after firing a gun into the air in the offseason. He attended UF with his own money before being reinstated, but his return hasn't been all smooth.
Meyer said following Wednesday's practice: "We have some expectations and he's got to meet them. He's not practicing. He's got to take care of some business.''


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Thugs, Gators are a bunch of thugs, maybe they can get the charges dropped so he can play today.
Posted by: | November 01, 2008 at 01:13 PM
Dadgum it, if this boy was on my team, he not only would be startin', he'd be winnin' a sportsmanship award!
Oh, oh, ohhhoh, oh, oh, ohhhoh
-Saint Bobby
Posted by: Bobbah Bowden | November 02, 2008 at 12:50 PM
"He attended UF with his own money before being reinstated"
Yeah right, he paid his tuition with cash handed to him by a booster in a brown paper bag
Posted by: Hey Tom | November 02, 2008 at 12:58 PM