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Must be some good mac-n-cheese!
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Must be some good mac-n-cheese!
I'm not saying this represents Uconn. I don't believe the kid is an student-athlete. Looks like he won't be a student much longer either. I'm constantly amazed at how clueless today's youth is.

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Quote:A University of Connecticut student was arrested Sunday night after allegedly drinking at an on-campus dining area and scuffling with management over mac and cheese in an encounter that was captured on camera.
10-07-2015 01:25 PM
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RE: Must be some good mac-n-cheese!
Watched the video long enough to see a drunk punk make a fool of himself. He's lucky he did not get hurt by someone. This incident looks to be part of an ongoing problem for him and he should be get kicked out of school IMO:

Quote:According to court records from Massachusetts, Gatti was arrested twice in 2014, when he was a student at the University of Massachusetts. He was charged with disorderly conduct in one case and disorderly conduct and assault and battery on a police officer in the other.
10-08-2015 07:41 AM
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