New Tampa Neighborhood News, Issue 5, February 28, 2015

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February 28, 2015

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USF Player Blamed For Jim Leavitt’s Firing Tells His Side Of The Story!

A New Tampa Neighborhood News Exclusive! I have known Joel Miller (photo) since he and my older son Jared played youth football together on the New Tampa Wildcats at age 12 or 13. Now 26, following an outstanding high school football career at New Tampa’s Paul R. Wharton High, Miller’s college football career — and his life — took an unexpected nosedive while he was a walk-on at the University of South Florida. Yes, Miller is, unfortunately, “that kid,” the player who was on the receiving end of one of the strangest and most controversial physical confrontations between coach and player in college football history. It was on November 21, 2009, when the longtime New Tampa resident was a redshirt, walk-on sophomore playing primarily special teams for the program Jim Leavitt first began building from the ground up in 1997. And, although Leavitt’s Bulls led 17-16 at halftime, the Cardinals rallied from down 14-0 to grab a 16-14 first-half lead until USF kicker Eric Schwartz kicked a 22-yard field goal with no time on the clock. Apparently incensed over how his team had given up its early advantage, Leavitt launched into a physical tirade that he focused on not only Miller, but also on another former Wharton star, Ladre Watkins. To this day, however, Miller says it was another Bulls player — former Seminole High star Colby Erskin — who ultimately leaked the

story to the local media (by calling SportsRadio 620 WDAE-AM). Even so, Miller was the one cast into the role of the media-attentionseeking whistleblower who ultimately caused Leavitt to be fired with cause — even though the discredited coach ended up winning his unlawful termination lawsuit against the school — and the Bulls football team has never been the same since. But, of course, Leavitt landed on his feet, first with the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers, but now, he is back in college coaching at the University of Colorado. Although Joel did earn a B.S. in Communications from USF (in 2012), his life hasn’t gone the way he planned. I believe that Joel himself always believed he would make it in football, even after he walked away from his scholarship at The Citadel (the Military College of South Carolina, in Charleston). But, although he says he did get plenty of playing time under Skip Holtz (the also-fired coach who took over for Leavitt in 2010), Joel says he never felt the same about USF, football, or any possible career after football, after being cast as the villain in the Leavitt saga. He admits that what happened to him at age 20 caused him to “fall into a rabbit hole” and while he tried not to let it affect him too much, whether at job interviews or in any bar in the Tampa Bay area, Joel says he was never allowed to forget that he was “that kid.” Joel first started telling me that he wanted me to be the one to finally tell his story a

If you missed the first-ever Wesley Chapel Jazz Festival last August, you may have heard how great it was either from talking to someone who did attend or from checking out the pics and recap of that awesome first event in these pages. So, rather than kick yourself for missing it again when the second Wesley Chapel Family Jazz Festival returns to the Wesley Chapel District Park (7728 Boyette Rd.) on Saturday, February 28, noon-9 p.m., we hope you’ll remember to mark your calen-

dar and be sure to check out this great event the second time around. There will be more outstanding jazz, including the return from last time of Abnique & Friends (whose set was cut short by rain last time), the Cypress Creek Dixieland Jazz Band, Standing 8 Count and Marlon Boone, plus Festival newcomers The Rick Dahlinger Trio, Phillip “Jazz Dad” Thomas and Midnight Soul. The headliner will be smooth jazz saxophonist and national recording artist Chris Godber (photo right)

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few years ago. “I promise you, Mr. Nager,” he told me in 2011 or 2012 after he had hired an attorney, “I want you to be the person who gets to tell it for me. I know you’ll be fair.” His attorney then was Barry Cohen, the high-profile defense attorney who has been involved in cases such as the dividing up of former Tampa Bay Bucs owner Hugh Culverhouse’s multi-million-dollar estate, to the Sabrina Aisenberg case, to the killing of a key Boston Marathon bombing witness and others. But, while Cohen may not have seen a big-bucks settlement worth sticking around for, Joel’s story still has never been told publicly, so on this page and pages 3 & 20, he finally gets to tell his story in his own words. (Notethe full audio interview that provided the basis for this story, plus our video interview, will be available at NTNeighborhoodNews.com). And, speaking of those words, please note that all of the quotes used here are direct, with curse words (but those words have been censored and some quotes have been combined for print). The interview segments on our website also will “bleep out” the curses. Joel says the one thing no one else but me has ever asked him to do was to actually reenact the scene in the locker room at halftime of that Louisville game. So, although this isn’t the order in which Joel and I recorded the interviews, I felt that his reenactment of that volatile locker room scene was the right place to start. Gary: “So, USF leads Louisville 17-16 at halftime on November 21, 2009. You’re sit-

ting in your locker and Coach Leavitt comes into the locker room. What happened next?” Joel: He comes in (around a bend), screaming, and sees me and grabs me (by the jersey with both hands) and shoves me back (into the locker) and screams, ‘What the f--- is the matter with you?’ Then, he brings me back to him and throws me back again and then, one (Leavitt throws a right hand to his face), two (throws another roundhouse right to the face), three (yet another roundhouse right). Then, he throws me back into the locker again and yells, ‘You f---ing idiot. You f---ing got a penalty.’ Then, he walks over to Ladre (Watkins), grabs him the same way, head-butts him, ‘Bam,’ and he (Leavitt) falls to the ground... his nose is all busted...and then Leavitt yells, ‘Please, fight for me. Fight for me, Jesus!’

The story continues on page 3.

Two Great Events Feb. 28 — The WC Health & Fitness Fair & WC Jazz Festival!

Also Inside This Issue!

Our March 3 City Election Preview, School Board Delays Superintendent Search, Community Mourns Fallen Firefighter, & Lots Of Great Business Features!

Stage Left Is Your Neighborhood Bar & Kitchen, WingZone Turns Up The Heat, Treat Yourself At Grandeur Salon & More Neighborhood Nibbles & Business Bytes!

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W e s l e y Chapel Jazz Festival organizer Tim Hancock of Jazz Tyme Productions, LLC, also promises more food and beverage vendors, more family-friendly activities (including bounce houses for the kids) and more fun than last time around. The second Wesley Chapel Jazz Festival is sponsored by Hyundai, Chevrolet & Mazda of Wesley Chapel, Sam’s Club, The Fox Cool Jazz Club in Tampa, Ierna’s Heating & Cooling, Jazz 1 Café, Adi Khorsandian State Farm Insurance, Wesley Chapel Nissan, Sleep Inn of Wesley Chapel, Kaptain Krab, WXJB-FM News & Talk 99.9 and

the New Tampa & Wesley Chapel Neighborhood News. You can even win a beautiful Luna guitar at the event, courtesy of Armadillo Enterprises. For more info, please visit WesleyChapelJazzFestival.com or call Tim Hancock at 609-2531.

Health & Fitness Fair Returns To Wiregrass Mall

If you’re still sticking to your New Year’s Resolution of getting fit — or you need some motivation to get back up off the couch — the second annual Wesley Chapel Health & Fitness Fair is here to help you be the best you can be. Also being held on Saturday, February 28, 10 a.m.–3 p.m., the Health & Fitness Fair will bring together more than See ‘Fitness Fair’ on page 20.


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