ESPN's Outside the Lines conducted a study beginning in the fall of 2014, talking to men's college basketball and football players from 10 high-profile schools who were accused of crimes from 2009 to 2014.
Sunday marked the release of the study, per ESPN.com's Paula Lavigne, which concluded that athletes often avoid prosecution and prison because of their status. Of the 10 schools, Florida and Florida State ranked first and second, respectively in total athletes who had run-ins with the law.
Eighty Gators players were suspects in over 100 crimes, while the Seminoles had 66 players involved in alleged crimes.