Alabama
College Football World Reacts To Former Alabama Quarterback Ruling
After being charged with a felony stemming from an alleged January incident with estranged spouse Sara Evans, former Alabama quarterback Jay Barker was discovered responsible of reckless endangerment Thursday.
Barker was convicted of reckless endangerment not involving a weapon, which is a misdemeanor, in accordance with AL.com. The 49-year-old will reportedly be on supervised probation for 11 months and 29 days.
The faculty soccer world reacted to the court docket’s ruling on Barker over the weekend.
“Former Alabama QB Jay Barker discovered responsible of reckless endangerment in January incident involving his spouse Sara Evans close to her Nashville house,” tweeted FOX 6’s Jonathan Hardison.
“Sara Evans’ estranged husband Jay Barker avoids jail time after home violence arrest,” reported Billboard.
“Former Alabama QB Jay Barker pleads responsible to reckless endangerment,” tweeted ABC 33/40 Information.
“As a part of pleading responsible to reckless endangerment, former Alabama quarterback Jay Barker should participate in a 26-week Batterer’s Intervention Program and the ‘disposition of any and all firearms he might have,’” mentioned Drew Taylor.
“Ex-Alabama QB Jay Barker dodges jail time after allegedly making an attempt to hit spouse with automotive,” shared the New York Put up.
Barker led the Crimson Tide to a 35-2-1 file as Alabama’s starter from 1991-1994; profitable a nationwide championship in ’92 and taking house the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award as a senior.