While describing N.C. State’s background check on Michael Lemon, coach Tom O’Brien explained the history of the defensive end who is expected to begin practice with the Wolfpack on Friday.
Lemon was dismissed from the Georgia football team in July of 2008 after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges of battery, disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
O’Brien said Lemon had been through extremely difficult times. He described how Lemon’s mother was killed, her home was set ablaze, and Lemon’s younger brother was rescued from the flames.
According to the Macon Telegraph, Phaba Lemon died of blunt force trauma to the head on Feb. 21, 2007. Her boyfriend, Herbert Hart Jr., pleaded guilty to murder and arson and is serving a life sentence, the Telegraph reported.
"Michael Lemon) had some issues at that point and was trying to grow up, and made a mistake," O’Brien said. "But. . .it's a one-time thing and we're very satisfied he’ll be a great student here at N.C. State."
Michael Lemon was charged after punching a fellow student several times at a cookout in Athens, Ga., after seeing the student talking to his girlfriend, according to the Telegraph.
Court records show he was sentenced as a first offender to 12 months probation, 240 hours of community service, three weekends in the county jail and anger management counseling.
He attended Georgia Military junior college before transferring to N.C. State. O’Brien said he had numerous conversations with Lemon’s former coaches, including Georgia head coach Mark Richt, before deciding to give Lemon a chance to come to N.C. State.
O’Brien said Lemon had been readmitted to Georgia.
"We've done extensive work with him and are very satisfied with all the issues he had when he left Georgia," O’Brien said.
"(We had) a lot of conversations with Coach Richt, and a lot of people were very satisfied with the individual we’re getting."
・Scrimmage notes. Running back Toney Baker and the play of quarterbacks Russell Wilson and Mike Glennon were among the highlights of N.C. State’s second scrimmage Thursday.
"Toney Baker's getting a little better, showing a little more toward where we want to see him," O’Brien said, 'and by the numbers the quarterbacks were pretty good today. I think Russell made some great throws."
Wilson and Glennon were a combined 23-for-40 for 198 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. Linebacker Ray Michel led the defense with seven tackles, and redshirt freshman Terrell Manning made four tackles for loss.
After a shaky first scrimmage, Josh Czajkowski made all three of his field goals – from 23, 34 and 37 yards.
・Pack loses two. Offensive lineman Desmond Roberts, who played a reserve role last season as a redshirt freshman, will transfer to a junior college, O’Brien said.
Freshman quarterback Everett Proctor had surgery Wednesday to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder and is out for the season. Proctor was expected to redshirt this season.







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Fri, 08/14/2009 - 09:39 — gvillegatrI wasn't going to say anything but what I said above.
BUT, as usual, a few of you always change my mind.
the only reason this guy was "taken in" by ncsu is b/c he was once associated with the Georgia Bulldogs which someohws makes him worthy of high status.
One thing this guy doesn't have going for him, unlike a few of the bad apples at UNC, is ncsu knew this guys past and still offered him a free ride!! "now don't do this again or else (waving a finger)."
this guy hs at least THREE INFRACTIONS against him ... the tri fecta if you will!
you'd (most ncsu fans) be having a field day if UNC had signed this guy knowing all the things he has done.
you can't hide behind this. so don't even try UNLESS you claim he deserves a second chance ... just like a few of the guys over at UNC. period.
"the only reason this guy
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 11:04 — JamesinWillowSprings"the only reason this guy was "taken in" by ncsu is b/c he was once
associated with the Georgia Bulldogs which someohws makes him worthy of
high status."
Wow. Wrong.
Dude's mother was murdered and his brother nearly murdered in an arson intended to cover up the crime. Lemon punched out a guy the following week that may or may not have been involved.
Mark Richt hated to let Lemon go because of the circumstances, but coach Richt has a very strict policy about off the field issues and (to his credit) stuck by his principles on the matter. It was coach Richt's hope that Lemon would rejoin the team later, and in fact he was grated readmission to Georgia, but I guess for Lemon the fact that he had been kicked of the Bulldogs was too much and he wanted a fresh start elsewhere.
Coach O'Brien thoroughly vetted Lemon's character through numerous interviews with coach Richt and other Georgia coaches. Do you really think, knowing O'Brien's M.O., that he would take a chance on someone with off the field issues if he didn't feel 100% confident that Lemon isn't a "bad apple."
you do not get it as usual
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 11:36 — gvillegatrMy point was tied up in my last paragraph. it was a simple one. if you are going to excuse this fella, for all his bad, excuse the guys over at UNC for their single issues and give EVERYONE a second chance.
I have no prolem with this guy playing at ncsu ... just the excuses you make for him seeing how you don;t know the guy from adam.
OK...we'll excuse on a one
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 23:30 — wjollyOK...we'll excuse on a one for one basis...that still decimates the Heels'.....the sheer numbers of the Heel's issues dwarfs the one player at NCSU....
He deserves a second chance ...
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 09:47 — JPDOhiojust like a few of the guys over at UNC.
If he keeps his nose clean, good for him and the program. If he doesn't, he should be gone, no excuses or exceptions.
Thanks, everyone...
Sun, 08/16/2009 - 10:30 — JPDOhiofor the kind comments.
As the parent of a former college athlete who had a very positive 4 year experience, I can attest to the good that can come out of participation in college sports. So I applaud Tom O'Brien and Butch Davis for not throwing these kids under the bus when they have a lapse in judgement.
However, that second chance has come with a commitment by the athlete to work hard and avoid more trouble, or suffer the consequences. It looks to me like that is the approach both programs are taking. So I hope all those guys get the message and use this as the first step to successfully completing their college careers and moving on to a productive lives in whatever they do.
Now I will get off the soapbox and move on to more important things, like how the Pack is going to take the ACC by storm this year and pound the TarHeels into submission once again.
I take back....
Sun, 08/16/2009 - 13:10 — UNC1998what I said earlier :). Let's just hope for a season full of competitive and entertaining games.
Agreed
Sun, 08/16/2009 - 00:39 — Heels20I can't argue with that. I hope the best for Lemon. If football can serve as something to create a straight path for this guy, then it's best for everyone.
As often happens JPDOhio...
Sun, 08/16/2009 - 13:10 — UNC1998I agree. These guys are often young, and come from nontraditional family settings. As they say: to err is human, and to forgive devine. To not learn from a mistake is to prove the naysayers. No one, especially the player, really wants that to happen.
Right on
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 12:42 — SurferJPD seems to be right all the time. Hard to believe he is a State fan. (Just kidding of course)
couldn't agree more
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 11:37 — gvillegatras was my point, which I think you uderstand.
Yep.
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 12:31 — JPDOhioI have zero tolerance for the "zero tolerance" guys. The UNC infractions were all misdemeanors, worthy of appropriate punishment. If they accept their punishment, make amends and stay out of trouble, you end up with a stronger person. That's exactly what happened with Lemon and I am glad TOB is giving him a chance. Hope it works out for all those guys (especially Elzy who is from my neck of the woods).
hhhhhmmmm, wolf pack fans
Thu, 08/13/2009 - 22:07 — gvillegatrshould non state fans start casting stones at this fella like most of you have about Bryant and others??
please do
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 01:03 — leroy_corsoLet's compare
lololol. Leroy's right:
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 09:27 — JamesinWillowSpringslololol. Leroy's right: bring on the comparisons. We'll shoot 'em down.
'Course you Heel fans will probably argue that Bryant was defending himself from his big ol mean girlfriend.
go for it hoss
Thu, 08/13/2009 - 22:12 — noneyabusinessgo for it hoss