The most famous example is when Seminole football team quarterback Jameis Winston was accused by a nearby Publix Supermarket of shoplifting crab legs. Another incident involving Winston featured allegations of sexual assault by a female student.
Last year, FSU banned its chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity after reports emerged of alleged hazing in 2013. The account also included an incident where pledges were compelled to act as slaves and serve drinks. This was as part of a racist drinking game colloquially dubbed “Old South.”
The fraternity was also accused of driving pledges from Tallahassee down to Ocala, a distance of 185 miles, and stripping them of their phones and wallets before abandoning them. They were also required to steal traffic cones and clean them.