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FOOTBALL: Fairchild Kicked Off Arkansas Football Team

Last updated Wednesday, June 11, 2008 8:09 PM CDT
in Razorback Central

By Alex Abrams
The Morning News

The University Arkansas dismissed linebacker Freddie Fairchild from the football team on Wednesday, putting an end to a career that began with much promise but was derailed by his arrest in late March on battery charges.

Fairchild's dismissal didn't come as a surprise. He was suspended indefinitely on March 25 for violation of team rules, and Arkansas' coaches didn't sound optimistic about his chances of returning to the team.

"Since (Fairchild's) suspension last March, he has not participated in team activities," Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino said Wednesday in a statement released through the university. "As his status with our team has been resolved, we will make no further comment regarding this matter."

According to a Fayetteville police report, Fairchild was arrested March 24 after he allegedly attacked a woman he was involved with for more than a year. The report said Fairchild caused injuries to the woman's head, face and extremities, leading to him being arrested on misdemeanor charges of battery and false imprisonment.

Fairchild pleaded not guilty to the charges. Fayetteville prosecutor Casey Jones said Wednesday that the linebacker's trial has been postponed until June 18.

Meanwhile, it's uncertain if Fairchild will transfer to another school to try to resume his football career. Little Rock Central coach Bernie Cox, who coached Fairchild in high school, said he hasn't spoken to the linebacker recently.

"I may try to get a hold of him, I just don't know," Cox said. "I can't comment about anything, but I mean, I am disappointed about everything that's happened with Freddie."

Fairchild's dismissal leaves the Razorbacks even more short-handed at the linebacker position. Junior Wendel Davis missed all of spring practices after suffering a serious knee injury in the offseason, and sophomore Chip Gregory was moved from linebacker to running back as an experiment by Arkansas' coaches.

Fairchild started the final nine games of his freshman season at strongside linebacker in 2005. The Sporting News named the Little Rock native as its Southeastern Conference defensive freshman of the year after he recorded 59 tackles, including seven tackles for loss.

Fairchild missed all but two games of the 2006 season after tearing the anterior cruiciate ligament in his right knee. He returned last season to finish third on the Razorbacks with 92 tackles. He also recorded a team-high 4 1/2 sacks in 11 starts.

Morning News Sports Writer Nathan Allen contributed to this report.

By The Numbers

Fairchild's Statistics At Arkansas

Year Games Tackles TFL Sacks

2005 11 59 6 2

2006 2 12 0

2007 13 92 9.5 4.5




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mikehog wrote on Jun 11, 2008 9:47 PM:

" I applaud Coach Petrino for having the guts to kick FF off the team! It's about time a coach at the UA had the courage to send a message to the kids (and fans) that bad behavior will NOT be tolerated.

For the past 10 yrs, our players ran all over HDN (no pun intended) and took advantage him since he was a "players coach." These kids get a free education, free housing, free books, free meals, free tutoring, free medical, free physical training, etc for 4+ years. Need I say more? Therefore, it's not asking too much for them to act responsibly for their time attending the UA and representing the Razorbacks.

And btw, I hope FF learns from his mistakes and turns his life around. "

LRHog wrote on Jun 12, 2008 6:47 AM:

" Two sides to every story where is FF side in this reporting? Players should be paid cash by the way, free room and board is also offered in prison. Guess you think thats plush too? These writers dont get any hits on their stories unless they can go after Nutt like a bunch of girls that got broken up with. One article compaired the new coach to einstein then went on to bash Nutt. Makes them look like they are bias. Cant wait until the season when einstein cant get the top in state players like D-Mac to sign. Wonder if D-mac sat out a year at USC.. would he be starting this year? Those golden boys arent even starting after all the hype! "

NwaHogFan wrote on Jun 12, 2008 7:23 AM:

" LrHog, when are you moving to Miss. go already...FF beat up his girlfriend and should have been kicked off the team when it happened! It's not the first time he's done something like that and by the way your boys are at ole miss. please join them. ty "

NwaHogFan wrote on Jun 12, 2008 7:25 AM:

" LrHog=Teresa...hmmm "

SoCal Hog wrote on Jun 12, 2008 10:41 AM:

" I agree with Coach Petrino's decision. It will hurt in the short term because the depth at linebacker is so thin, but it sends a message to the remaining players. This sort of behavior won't be tolerated. And it shouldn't be. LRHog, ask anyone in prison if they would trade places with D-1 football players in terms of the living conditions. To compare prison and football dorms, eating facilities, etc. is absurd. "


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