
Somehow, gentle Mississippi Rebels men's basketball coach Andy Kennedy got off with disorderly conduct after calling a taxi driver a terrorist and then punching him. The initial charge was assault, with a potential sentence of six months in prison. Instead, our favorite racial profiler got 6 months probation and 40 hours of community service. He also lost the contract extension he was sure to receive from the Mississippi AD, although he still got praise for his performance. The biggest penalty, however, will be the loss of the thousands of potential blue-chip Middle Eastern and Muslim recruits. Expect total devastation for the future of Rebels' men's basketball.
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