Less than 48 hours before the FSU football team was scheduled to end the spring season with the annual Garnet and Gold game, the headlines became about the arrest of quarterback Deondre Francois – who was cited for having less than an ounce of marijuana in his home, a charge that was fixed when he agreed to community service, a diversion program and paying a fine.
In the days since, more has come to light about the circumstances surrounding what took place inside the home of the rising redshirt junior who many feel will be the starting quarterback for the Seminoles when they open the 2018 season against Virginia Tech – and the joke of an investigation that was led by the Tallahassee Police Department.