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Thread started 11/22/04 9:11am

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College Football Brawl

SEC, ACC to review tapes of Clemson-South Carolina fight before handing out penalties

By PETE IACOBELLI, AP Sports Writer
November 21, 2004
CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) -- The Southeastern Conference and Atlantic Coast Conference will review tapes of the fight that broke out in the fourth quarter of the Clemson-South Carolina game before deciding on penalties.

SEC commissioner Mike Slive and ACC commissioner John Swofford both issued releases on Sunday. Slive said he expected to have a decision by Monday.

``There is no place in intercollegiate athletics for this kind of conduct and no excuse for it, rivalries not withstanding,'' Slive said. ``This conduct runs counter to everything we value in athletics and will not be tolerated.''

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The Tigers and Gamecocks had a brief confrontation before Saturday's game and throughout officials had to quell small skirmishes and separate players.

The brawl broke out with 5:48 to go. It started when Tigers defensive lineman Bobby Williamson took down South Carolina quarterback Syvelle Newton and appeared to linger too long on top of him.

South Carolina offensive lineman Chris White came to help Newton. White's teammates Na'shan Goddard and Jabari Levey went after Williamson. Tigers Cory Groover, Donnell Clark and Gaines Adams joined in and the chaos began as both sidelines cleared.

South Carolina's Lou Holtz, coaching his last game with the Gamecocks, and Clemson coach Tommy Bowden sprinted to the center of the melee to try and break things up. Eventually, security and police officers were needed to restore order.

Clemson went on the to win the game 29-7.

Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips said Sunday he was working with the ACC to determine whether players could face discipline.

Holtz said he would meet with South Carolina athletic director Mike McGee along with other school administrators and take immediate action against those responsible.

``When players make a decision to run out on the field, there are going to be repercussions from those decisions,'' Holtz said.


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This brawl was over shadowed by the NBA brawl, but being a Carolina fan, it wasn't ignored by me. For those who follow college football, you know that Carolina's coach, Lou Holtz is legendary. With him retiring, this is a sad way to end his career. disbelief
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Reply #1 posted 11/22/04 9:19am

Anxiety

in 2004, sports brawls are HOT, HOT, HOT!!! thumbs up!
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Reply #2 posted 11/22/04 9:22am

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Anxiety said:

in 2004, sports brawls are HOT, HOT, HOT!!! thumbs up!

sports brawls are the new pink, i suppose. then again, they've been around forever, just a helluva lot more prevalent now.

hope this don't wind up as some odd trend...confused
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Reply #3 posted 11/22/04 9:25am

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i LOVE Hockey !!!!!


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Reply #4 posted 11/22/04 9:32am

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It just won't stop, will it? disbelief
They did WHAT??!.... disbelief
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Reply #5 posted 11/22/04 9:43am

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this is why i hate sports. you don't see this kind of thing happening at a gallery opening or at a poetry slam. when mira sorvino won her oscar for "mighty aphrodite", you didn't see anyone throwing a cup at her head during her acceptance speech.

of course, the upside of sports brawls is that when i'm visiting someone's house and i'm forced to sit and watch some banal football game with them, now there's something that goes on in the game that i can understand.

maybe brawling should become a sport? for once, i'd be a sports fan! biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 11/22/04 9:44am

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Anxiety said:

this is why i hate sports. you don't see this kind of thing happening at a gallery opening or at a poetry slam. when mira sorvino won her oscar for "mighty aphrodite", you didn't see anyone throwing a cup at her head during her acceptance speech.

of course, the upside of sports brawls is that when i'm visiting someone's house and i'm forced to sit and watch some banal football game with them, now there's something that goes on in the game that i can understand.

maybe brawling should become a sport? for once, i'd be a sports fan! biggrin


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Reply #7 posted 11/23/04 2:16pm

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To make matters worse both teams,who were bowl eligible, lost their bids...cuz of this. Now tuition is probably gonna be sky high, cuz of all the money wasted. Even the minor bowls are like $1 million. neutral Good thing though....we got Spurrier for coach woot!
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