Talk:Reynolds-Sorgi incident

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"Many speculated that this was to avoid a longer suspension by the Big 10 or even possible criminal charges. Regardless, the Big 10 was satisfied with the one game ban and the public apology that had been issued by Reynolds. Many fans believed his apology was insincere, believing that Reynolds apologized only to avoid a harsher penalty."

---Anyone care to cite sources for these claims? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 72.49.245.96 (talk • contribs).

I have edited the article to remove what basically was personal attacks and other unsourced statements. Please note that any unsourced or poorly sourced statement about a living person can and should be removed from any article immediately. It's terrible that some of this stuff has stayed in here so long. --BigDT 21:41, 2 February 2007 (UTC)