This has truly become a witch hunt. He's "dangerous"? How many people has he hurt, exactly?
Here's the relevant rule, copied and pasted out of the NCAA basketball rule book, as if anybody really cares:
A player shall not hold, displace, push, charge, trip or impede the progress
of an opponent by extending arm(s), shoulder(s), hip(s) or knee(s) or by bending
his own body into other than a normal position or by using any unreasonably
rough tactics.
In essence, according to the NCAA's official rules, what Allen has been doing is fundamentally equivalent to any other attempt to "impede progress," such as holding or pushing a player. Holds, pushes, illegal screens, and the like happen in literally EVERY SINGLE GAME of college basketball played in this country. If Allen were African-American and played for Toledo, or Miami of Ohio, or any other smaller school that isn't on tv all the time, this entire thing would have been a tiny blip on the radar screen, if it got reported at all. He's never even been ejected from a game, for crying out loud.
And now there are apparently a fair number of 25-45-year-old guys who still live in their mom's basement who take every second of every game and go through it in slow motion, hoping to find another incident. It's truly unbelievable.
On the video in question, if anybody watched it happen in real time, it is clearly just a guy trying to get a loose ball. Thereafter, he is trying to get himself back onto the court and into the ongoing play. That's it. There's nothing there.
I wish somebody would take the time to go through other games and ultra-slo-mo every single time a player's body and/or arms or legs touch during the course of the game and then show all the other instances where people are scraping and clawing to try to get an advantage in a game of basketball, just to put all this crap into context.
He's no angel, that's for sure. But he's not a serial killer, either. And that video from the Florida State game doesn't show him doing anything that any other competitive basketball player doesn't do. You know, players that actually care enough to try to get a loose ball.
ESPN really needs to get a life. Fake news is fake news, period. Even the article you cited has the headline that says Grayson was NOT involved in another dirty play. So if he WASN'T, then why are they writing an article about it? I'm thinking that at some point in the near future this thing is going to reach its saturation point, or maybe people will find something of substance to get upset over.