Very interesting, thanks for the link. Definitely not the kind of publicity that Auburn wants.This is an interesting read about Dyer's testimony in court today.Link
What baffles me is that he knowlingly gave a gun to someone to committ a felony and no charges were filed against him.Wow. Dyer was smoking dope and illegally possessing a firearm (since he didn't turn 21 until October of 2011) while at Auburn . I'm shocked... The Christian/family fascade is crumbling.
The view inside the boog's program is that you know that the aub coaches knew all the details of this case and still allowed Dyer to play. Amazing and sad.That was nice little view inside the boog's program. Dyer seems like fine young man doesn't he?
I've been told my multiple people that the Lee County sheriff's office knew who the gun belonged to but didn't make any charges.The view inside the boog's program is that you know that the aub coaches knew all the details of this case and still allowed Dyer to play. Amazing and sad.
For real. Although he was said to be testifying for the state...What baffles me is that he knowlingly gave a gun to someone to committ a felony and no charges were filed against him.
Oh, good grief! Topic of idle conversation?!? :eek2:During the second day of testimony in Goodwin’s trial, current AU wide receiver DeAngelo Benton and former AU running back Mike Dyer say Goodwin, Shaun Kitchens and Dakota Mosley discussed the possibility of robbing someone — a topic of idle conversation for months — as they watched a Los Angeles Lakers basketball game, drank and smoked synthetic marijuana, also known as spice, at Benton’s Auburn residence with other teammates on March 10, 2011.