The University of Oregon announced Friday it had suspended senior running back LeGarrette Blount for the remainder of the season, including a potential bowl game. The suspension ends Blount’s college career, since this was his last year of eligibility. It is a shame that Blount’s uncontrolled emotion and stupidity landed him on the sideline for good this time, and most likely ruined his chances of a shot in the NFL.
The Ducks’ (now former) starting running back was expected to have a huge senior season. He rushed for 1,002 yards and 17 touchdowns last year—his first in Eugene. Blount was named to the Doak Walker watch list during the summer. The Doak Walker award goes to the nation’s best running back.
Yes, it is clear that Hout provoked Blount by tapping him on the shoulder and verbally taunting him, but Blount’s actions clearly crossed the line. Blount should have expected a little bit of trash talking to come his way. Before the game, he was quoted in a Boise newspaper saying that his Ducks “owed the Broncos a (butt) whoopin’,” after last season’s 37-32 loss to Boise State in Eugene.
The University of Oregon’s decision to suspend Blount is right for a few reasons.
For one, this was already Blount’s second chance. He was suspended by the team during spring practices this past offseason.
Everyone should be afforded a second chance, but not necessarily third and fourth chances.
Secondly, if not for the restraint shown by the half-dozen or so Broncos that surrounded Hout, this could have turned into Miami-FIU Pt. 2. This could have easily turned into a 200-man melee and Blount would have understandably received the lions’ share of the blame.
Lastly, Blount’s ballistic reaction after being taunted by the home fans was maniacal. The scene in Boise could have gotten even uglier had police and coaches not restrained a volatile Blount and prevented him from going Ron Artest on the crowd.
While Blount’s NFL dreams are likely over, he should be grateful that the University of Oregon is allowing him to remain on scholarship.