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Darren Sharper removed from his college’s Hall of Fame

New Orleans Saints Sharper celebrates after recovering fumble by Pittsburgh Steelers Miller in New Orleans

New Orleans Saints cornerback Darren Sharper celebrates after recovering a fumble by Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Heath Miller (not in picture) during the fourth quarter of their NFL football game in New Orleans, Louisiana October 31, 2010. New Orleans won the game 20-10. REUTERS/Sean Gardner (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)

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Disgraced former NFL player Darren Sharper has been removed from the Hall of Fame at his alma mater, William & Mary, after pleading guilty to being a serial rapist.

“After a period of thoughtful deliberation, the decision has been made to remove Darren Sharper from the William & Mary Athletics Hall of Fame,” Athletic Director Terry Driscoll said in a statement. “We view induction into this group as the highest individual honor for a former William & Mary athlete, and criteria for selection include both athletic excellence and citizenship. In light of Darren’s recent guilty plea, we decided his removal was the right course of action.”

Shortly after Sharper was identified as a suspect in several rape cases, a debate emerged about whether he should be declared ineligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. But the reality is that Sharper, while a good player, wouldn’t be a Pro Football Hall of Famer even if he were a model citizen. That makes Sharper’s eligibility a debate the Pro Football Hall of Fame doesn’t need to have.

The William & Mary Hall of Fame, however, was faced with the debate and forced to conclude that Sharper is a man the school does not want to be associated with.