FULMER CUPDATE: THE DEAD FINANCE YOUR SUBWAY RUNS EDITION
When a teammate dies tragically in an accident, you mourn. You listen. You hold those around you close and share the unbearable pain of loss. You take one of the dead people’s credit card and use it to buy shit for six months. You get arrested for it when the parents notice their dead daughter has been buying stuff for six months despite being dead.
Jamar Hornsby: creative financing available.
Jamar Hornsby of Florida followed this unique plan for mourning the loss of a teammate and a Florida student closely enough: somehow, after the death of Florida walk-on Michael Guilford and Florida student Ashley Slonina in a motorcycle wreck in October 2007, Slonina’s credit card ended up in the hands of Hornsby, who then revered the memory of the young lady by purchasing goods on the credit card for six months. Slonina’s parents finally noticed recently, and an investigation led to the beyond-classy Hornsby.
OS: Extra icing, please thank you very much life?
Life: Three scoops coming up, sir.
The card abuse started Oct. 13, 2007, the day after the girl’s death, according to court records and involved a BP gas card.
Ah, thanks life. You never force us to make things up, instead just giving us real and improbably terrible things. Hornsby is charged with credit card theft and fraudulent use of a credit card, which we imagine are both felonies. That’s three points times two for each felony charge plus the bonus point for using a dead girl’s credit card the day after she died and with one bonus point for it being a Florida Gator and therefore homer-shameful to us personally, and we take that to eight points for Florida, putting them on the big board in a fashion so tacky no amount of exponents can cover it.
Oh, and you there, we’ll say it for you “WAAAAAAHHHH you’re giving Florida points because you want to win.” Mr. Astoundinglystupidworth, if using a dead girl’s credit card the day after she died only gets two bonus points we should consider ourselves lucky for only getting eight points. Redux: you don’t want to win this thing. It’s not good. Perhaps that’s a point worth repeating from time to time: it’s not good to win the Fulmer Cup. It’s not good to win the Fulmer Cup. By the way, it’s not good to win the Fulmer Cup. For further reference, see: “Fulmer Cup: not good,” or the Wikipedia entry “Fulmer Cup: Bad.”
Extra fun update! How did Hornsby get the card? Simple. He took it when he was helping clean out the apartment with Joe Haden the day after the card owner died. Ashley Slonina. Joe Haden’s girlfriend. The dead one. Oh, Jebus this is sad.
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Deserves to spend 6 months in jail the day after his football career dies.
Comment by Allahver Fist — May 9, 2025 @ 12:19 pm
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Although I never wish harm on anyone, I won’t be surprised if someday this guy is on the list for Darwin awards
Comment by AUgrad — May 9, 2025 @ 12:17 pm
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Question: is each purchase a separate count or do they all roll up under the “credit card fraud” title?
Comment by CincySooner — May 9, 2025 @ 12:15 pm
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While I agree this crime was terrible, it’s nowhere near a FC low and worthy of the righteous indignation being displayed. Any of the various rapes, sexual assaults, girlfriend beatings, etc are far worse.
/perspective
Comment by Brian O'Blivion — May 9, 2025 @ 12:15 pm
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That shit is FUCKED UP.
Comment by Jabar Gaffney — May 9, 2025 @ 12:09 pm
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So there was no comment from coach about this? That’s just sloppy reporting.
To go along with a sick and despicable human. Is he still on the team? Has he even been suspended?
I have to go shower now after reading that story……..from the story…does this sound like he has stayed out of trouble?
Hornsby remains on a deferred prosecution agreement from the charges, in which he must pay back the damages, pay a fine and stay out of trouble for the next 18 months.
Comment by Z — May 9, 2025 @ 12:02 pm
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What a piece of shit. This is uncharted waters for any college program.
Charlie Weiss says you can keep your thugs.
Comment by odell51 — May 9, 2025 @ 11:58 am
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according to the WWL, credit card theft is but a misdemeanor in the great state of Florida. your two point conversion has been nullified by an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for celebration.
Comment by Danmastaflex — May 9, 2025 @ 11:44 am
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We’re on the big board in grand fashion before Summer A even starts - right in the thick of this thing. If we keep doing what we’re supposed to be doing, we’ve got a shot to win this thing at the end. A good second half deluge of UPs and FIDCs and we can win this thing going away.
You think Meyer lobbies for a chance to claim the title if it comes down to a tie? Maybe tOSU can make a run and we can kick their ass at something else.
All kidding aside, and as an alum and huge fan, this is really sad.
AND REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, REALLY F@#$KING STUPID!!!!!
Comment by The underrated Sorola Palmer — May 9, 2025 @ 11:41 am
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Doug Gottlieb says, “What an idiot. He should have gone onlne and changed the billing address to a fictitious address. That’s what I would have done. That way you could run the card to max credit, and no-one finds out until it’s too late. It’s too bad he couldn’t learn from others’ mistakes. Geez, what a blown opportunity.”
Comment by NDL89 — May 9, 2025 @ 11:27 am