Whoa, brawl at FIU/Miami

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Mermaidman

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1) The commentator was indeed a dumbass
2) Anyone know what happened earlier that raised the tension?
3) At the 48 second mark of the YouTube video, did I see someone get bodyslammed?!
4) It's Miami--Why am I not surprised?

I guess the Hurricanes knew their season was already in the shiiter, so what's a few suspensions eh?
 

Justin218

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It was actually a close game for the first half. It was 7-0 at halftime and the FIU guys really wanted to keep it close, then UM scored... and it all went downhill. FIU and UM are only about 10 miles apart so there are a lot of connections between the two teams I'm sure.
 

Cuda1447

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From watching the video alone, it seems like FIU was the ones that really escalated it. I may be wrong cause I can only see one angle, but it seemed like an FIU player was one of the first players to throw a real low blow. (Stomping, punching, headlock, body slam, helmet swing etc..) as oppose to just normal pushing that occurs.


I'll be interested to see the developments in this though. Quite the melee.
 

Wreckem

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What a meathead of an announcer. Doesn't suprise me he is an alum of Miami. I bet he recieves his pink slip first thing monday morning. Honestly, I think the NCAA should punish both teams severely. Screw letting the schools do it. This is worse than the Clemson/South Carolina fight.
 

SVT Cobra

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Thanks for the video. It is going to be hard to sort out that mess. Luckily there were jut a lot of players standing around.
 

Codewiz

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Well the ACC set a precedent two years ago when Clemson and South Carolina got into a brawl. Both teams were not allowed to go to a bowl game. This is the second brawl for Miami(thug) U in 18 months. Their season is already over and they suck. They should be banned from post season play.
 

tfinch2

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LMAO that commentator talking is a fvcking douche. They should tell him to get in the elevator, right into his car and never come back. Why would they even let some thug like that do that sort of thing?
 

allisolm

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There's more video at espn.com here. Coker has suspended 8 players so far, but it doesn't say for how long. What's amusing is that the Miami player #26 who was swinging that helmet and Miami player #19 who was stomping players in the video weren't among the 5 ejected during the game.

As an aside, I find it odd that there's not a single word about the game or the fight in our newspaper today.
 

Queasy

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Originally posted by: tfinch2
LMAO that commentator talking is a fvcking douche. They should tell him to get in the elevator, right into his car and never come back. Why would they even let some thug like that do that sort of thing?

That announcer is Lamar Thomas. A former WR at Miami.

Here is Lamar Thomas getting punked by Alabama's George Teague in the '93 Sugar Bowl.
 

moshquerade

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buncha thugs. just cause they are wearing unifroms and playing collegiate football isn't going to change their thuggery.
 

austin316

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Originally posted by: Mermaidman
1) The commentator was indeed a dumbass
2) Anyone know what happened earlier that raised the tension?
3) At the 48 second mark of the YouTube video, did I see someone get bodyslammed?!
4) It's Miami--Why am I not surprised?

I guess the Hurricanes knew their season was already in the shiiter, so what's a few suspensions eh?

the guy that got body slammed was an FIU player that came onto the field......... on crutches and was using them as a weapon.


BTW, the announcer is hilarious. condoning the fighting and saying they should finish this in the parking lot. and you gotta love the fans, drinking and cheering on during the fight.

a win like this can help get miami its swagger back.

'we be ready, we be ready'
 

ZeroEffect

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I haven't seen a word about Lamar Thomas being fired... was he just a guest in the booth or something? What a freakin' idiot!!
 

Queasy

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Whoa - 18 FIU players and 13 Miami players suspended. Alabama might as well be playing a DivIII team for it's Homecoming now....

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. -- After reviewing a sideline-clearing brawl between players from Miami and Florida international, officials from both schools and their conferences on Sunday announced the suspension of 31 players -- 13 from the Hurricanes, and 18 from FIU.

Each suspended player must sit out his team's next game for taking part in the ugly melee that marred the team's Saturday matchup. Miami plays at Duke Oct. 21, FIU plays at Alabama Oct. 28.

More sanctions are still possible, officials from both schools said Sunday night.

"These suspensions send a clear and definitive message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated," said Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John Swofford.

The ACC and Miami suspended Carlos Armour, Chris Barney, James Bryant, Tyrone Byrd, DajLeon Farr, Ryan Hill, Bruce Johnson, Charlie Jones, Brandon Meriweather, Brian Monroe, Derrick Morse, Randy Phillips and Anthony Reddick.

"I don't have many bad days," Miami coach Larry Coker said Sunday morning, long before the suspensions were announced shortly after 10 p.m. "This is a bad day. And last night was a bad night."

The Executive Committee of the University of Miami's Board of Trustees has a regularly scheduled meeting Monday morning. A high-ranking trustee told ESPN's Joe Schad that Coker, the brawl and the direction of the program are all "on the agenda." Miami President Donna Shalala and school athletic director Paul Dee are expected to attend.

Meanwhile, officials from the Sun Belt Conference and FIU suspended Michael Alls, Scott Bryant, Roland Clark, Michael Dominquez, John Ellis, Cory Fleming, Reginald Jones, Marshall McDuffie Jr., Robert Mitchell, Quintin Newman, Luis Pena, Jarvis Penerton, Julian Reams, Lionell Singleton, Chris Smith, Samuel Smith, Mannie Wellington and Chandler Williams.

"There is no place in higher education for the type of conduct exhibited," Sun Belt Conference Commissioner Wright Waters said.

There were many instances of heated words being exchanged during -- and even before -- the game.

But shortly after halftime, unsportsmanlike turned into unruly.

Bryant pointed at the FIU bench and bowed to the crowd after catching a touchdown pass with 9 minutes left in the third quarter. Moments later, FIU's Chris Smith wrestled Miami holder Matt Perrelli to the ground and punched him.

McDuffie kicked Perrelli in the helmet. Morse jumped onto the Smith-Perrelli pile, Singleton followed and tried to punch the Hurricanes' Calais Campbell -- and benches began to empty.

"You've got to back up each other," said Miami quarterback Kyle Wright. "You're not just going to sit out there and let guys get beat up."

Several players from both sides appeared to throw punches. Meriweather was seen attempting to stomp on FIU players, while an injured Golden Panther swung a crutch menacingly at several Miami players.

Meanwhile, Reddick charged across the field, helmet raised over his head, and slammed it into Mitchell.

"Disgraceful," Coker said.

The suspensions come at a terrible time for Miami, which has six ACC games remaining -- and probably needs five wins to even have a chance at playing for the conference title.

Yes, Miami is playing winless Duke next week, not anyone in the ACC's upper echelon. Still, the Hurricanes will have to play that game without their best kick returner (Johnson), their second-best running back (Jones), two starters in the secondary (Meriweather and Randy Phillips), their right guard (Morse) and their punter (Monroe).

Plus, starting right tackle Jason Fox and linebacker Jon Beason were injured Saturday night and their availability isn't known for the Duke game.

So all of a sudden, what could have been an easy game doesn't look so easy anymore.

And it's only worse for FIU -- which would have been a big underdog at Alabama anyway, but now will visit the Crimson Tide without nearly half of its regular starting lineup.

The fight marred what was supposed to be the beginning of a rivalry between two schools with players who grew up playing each other on high school fields in South Florida. Knowing that, Coker said he expected tensions to be high.

"I was very concerned about this and we addressed it a lot of times throughout the week," Coker said. "As the game started to get away from them, I was very, very concerned that something like this might happen."

Coker's concern may have been heightened after several other recent Miami incidents. It's the third on-field incident involving the Hurricanes in their last seven games. And there's been plenty of off-the-field ones, too.

? Several Miami players fought with LSU players following the Tigers' 40-3 win in the Peach Bowl, a brawl that quickly escalated into an out-of-control melee in the tunnel leading from the field.

? Shortly before the Miami-Louisville game Sept. 16, virtually the entire Hurricanes' roster jumped on the Cardinals logo at midfield -- an act widely viewed as a taunting gesture. Afterward, several Miami players chided teammates for their involvement in that incident.

? A Miami player was shot outside his home shortly before training camp began in what players contend was a robbery attempt. Meriweather returned fire at the alleged assailants. Police said he acted legally.

? Wide receiver Ryan Moore, who was sent home from the Peach Bowl for violating team rules, was suspended for the first two games of 2006 for other violations. He is expected to be charged this week with misdemeanors stemming from an August fight with a woman. He hasn't played this season.

And now, perhaps, comes the worst blow of them all, a melee that was out of hand within seconds of starting.

Despite all that, Coker -- who has been under fire from alumni and Miami fans throughout the season, and whose job security seems to be a constant source of speculation around Coral Gables -- bristled at the suggestion that he doesn't have control of his team.

"I do have a grip on this program," Coker said. "Don't ever doubt that. Don't ever doubt that."

Coker added that he did not have a full grasp of the incident from the field Saturday and had a different perspective after watching television replays.

Officials from both universities apologized publicly Saturday night.

"I can promise you," FIU coach Don Strock said, "that this will never happen again.
 

allisolm

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All the suspended players get to sit out one whole game - for Miami that's against Duke (0-6). There's a punishment that really hurts. :roll:
 

hdeck

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Originally posted by: allisolm
All the suspended players get to sit out one whole game - for Miami that's against Duke (0-6). There's a punishment that really hurts. :roll:

that on top of at least 8 miami players being suspended INDEFINITELY
 

allisolm

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Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: allisolm
All the suspended players get to sit out one whole game - for Miami that's against Duke (0-6). There's a punishment that really hurts. :roll:

that on top of at least 8 miami players being suspended INDEFINITELY

Interesting. I haven't seen anything that said that. In fact, every article says that all the players were suspended for one game. The list of 13 above includes the 8 suspended by Coker. Could you please point out your source?

 

Wreckem

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Honestly, I think Miami and FIU should be forced to forfeit the rest of their seasons. That would most certainly prevent another on the field football brawl.