Archive for October, 2008

Former USF Basketball player shot and arrested by Federal Marshall

Monday, October 20th, 2008

TAMPA — A former University of South Florida basketball player was shot Thursday by a deputy U.S. marshal serving a drug-related warrant.

David Christopher Sills, 26, was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital after the 11:30 a.m. incident, Florida Department of Law Enforcement Special Agent Jim Madden said.

Sills was shot in the torso, but his injuries were not life-threatening, Madden said. He was booked into the Orient Road Jail about 4 p.m. Friday, after being treated at St. Joseph’s. He is being held without bail.

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A police report at the time indicated that he shoved a USF parking patroller who was placing a boot on his car in the parking lot adjacent to the Bulls’ basketball arena. Officers said they found marijuana in his impounded car.

A former junior point guard for the USF Bulls, Sills was dismissed from the team in 2005, with then-coach Robert McCullum citing Sills’ poor attitude and behavior. Sills studied communications at USF for two semesters, from May until December 2005, and left without graduating, USF spokeswoman Lara Wade said.

Sills’ most recent arrest came in January, when he was charged with trafficking in cocaine. Tampa police spokeswoman Laura McElroy said a warrant had been issued for Sills’ arrest after he sold cocaine to an undercover officer in November.

On Thursday, when the shooting occurred, the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force was serving a TPD-originated warrant for failure to appear in court on those charges, McElroy said.

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Former Cheater and USF “graduate” Ben Moffitt is cut from Bucs practice squad

Thursday, October 16th, 2008



Tampa – The controversial former USF linebacker was cut from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad. Ben Moffitt was  alleged to have cheated while attending the University of South Florida. Although the employer of his wife disciplined her for writing papers and taking tests for Ben Moffitt, USF never took action to investigate their former star linebacker. 

 

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USF athletes still far behind in graduating

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

TAMPA – During the past year, University of South Florida leaders have overhauled the academic support for student-athletes and made scholastic success among players a top priority.

NCAA data released this week shows that job may be harder for some sports than others.

Just 56 percent of football players who entered USF between 1998 and 2001 graduated in six years. That compares with the national average of 67 percent in Division 1-A football.

It’s also the worst graduation rate among Big East football teams.

In men’s basketball, it’s worse. At USF, the graduation rate among student-athletes in that sport was 42 percent, compared to the national Division I average of 62 percent.

USF’s graduation rates among student-athletes in those sports have fallen while national averages have improved. NCAA figures from last year showed that USF’s football players had a graduation rate of 61 percent. That rate dropped five percentage points this year.

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