In an already bad week for Chris Gallon per Tim:
I'd hesitated to mention a hazing incident at Dr. Phillips High school earlier this year, since there were no mentions of Michigan targets, but unfortunately, that is no longer the case. FL WR Chris Gallon is among the accused, and criminal charges may be on the way.
http://mgoblog.com/content/wednesday-recruitin-welcomes-justice-hayes
Then this was published in the Orlando Sentinel:
Dr. Phillips and Orange County Public Schools again are checking the athletic eligibility of standout wide receiver Chris Gallon due to reports that court documents show his home address is in Seminole County.
Gallon transferred as a senior from Oviedo to Dr. Phillips in a move that was red-flagged immediately and investigated by school officials.
"Orange County Public Schools did a complete and thorough residency check, including a home visit, earlier this season and concluded the residency [in Orange County] was completely legitimate," Dr. Phillips athletic director John Magrino said Wednesday morning. "As per FHSAA policy, we will do a follow-up investigation in light of his recent allegation and report our findings to the state as required."
The Florida High School Athletic Association governs high school competition for member schools. Per its policy, if an athlete is ruled ineligible, a team typically would forfeit all games in which he participated.
Chris can't seem to catch a break. I will hope the the hazing allegations aren't true. Then that the eligibility is cleared up.


The article quoted is just a report on an allegation, as a Michigan fan I'm weary.
Those who stay will be champions. Beat Ohio.