Arizona States Hits the Big Time

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Arizona States Hits the Big Time

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Move over Miami! Arizona State is getting in on some of the criminal player action. I wonder if we lose his scholarship or if we can grab another player. Voro? You'd know best from keeping track of Miami players! : )
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona State running back Loren Wade was arrested Saturday on suspicion of first-degree murder in the shooting death of a former ASU football player.


Police said Brandon Falkner, 25, of Tempe was shot in the head about 2:30 a.m. Saturday as he sat in his car outside Club CBNC, a Scottsdale nightspot.


Scottsdale police detective Sam Bailey said Falkner and Wade exchanged words before the shot was fired.


Wade was driving a car with three others inside when he went to the club to pick up his girlfriend, Haley van Blommestein, who played soccer at Arizona State until 2003.


Bailey said Wade saw her standing next to Falkner's car, got out of his car, exchanged words with Falkner and fired once.


Falkner tried to drive away, but crashed into another car, then hit a tree. He was pronounced dead at Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn.


"From everything I've heard, they didn't know each other," Bailey said. "He may have been in the wrong place, at the wrong time, talking to the wrong person."


Wade was arrested by Maricopa County sheriff's deputies who were working as security guards at the club.


"We have more than enough witnesses," Bailey said.


Football coach Dirk Koetter canceled the team's first spring practice in pads on Saturday.


"This is a tragedy that has shocked and saddened our entire community," university president Michael Crow said. "ASU has made its counseling services available this weekend to the entire football team and to any other student who feels that he or she needs to talk about this situation."


Practice had been under way about 30 minutes when Koetter learned why Wade was missing. He called the players together, told them what happened and dismissed the team.


"I think shock is the best word," he said about their reaction.


"Our next scheduled practice is Monday," Koetter said. "We're going to have a team meeting at 7 o'clock where we can touch base with the players and, again, have a crisis team on hand. There's going to be new developments, obviously, between now and Monday.


"Everything moving forward on our spring practice is up in the air at this point, because there's not a precedent here."


Smith equated the slaying to a death in the family.


"You're trying to get somewhere I'm not at emotionally," he said about questions on screening recruited athletes. "I'm not there to sit back and reflect and say, 'OK, we're going to do this in the future.' We're just dealing with this, and we have feelings."


Falkner, a defensive back, was a three-year letterman who saw action in 26 games for the Sun Devils from 1999 to 2001.


Wade, 21, from Los Angeles, started the first three games for Arizona State as a sophomore last season, then was suspended for the remainder of the schedule while the school investigated whether he received improper benefits from a university employee.
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all legal NCAA football questions are heretofor forwarded to the fans of the Colorado Buffalos.

Institutionalized rape trumps Najee Davenport taking a dump in a laundry hamper!
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It's a close competition between Colorado and ASU for the new Catholics vs Convicts Notre Dame rivalry!

ASU was in on a point shaving scandal in college hoops in the 90's. Doesn't beat out rape but at least it involves the sport for more direct damage to the integrity of the game.
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