- First, college football.
Colorado State has suspended it's quarterback, Darius Curry, and lineman Liam Wortmann for one game for spitting on Boise State players in the second half of a game Boise won 49-21.
Curry's first start, Wortmann had started all season.
The conference already has affirmed the school's decision.
Let's hope that's the last game either suits up for -- at any level. In fact, it would be nice to find student disciplinary procedures against the pair to remove them from Colorado State University entirely.
- The unthinkable in college football, Saturday in Birmingham, AL.
At the UAB football complex on Saturday, Daniel Mincey, a transfer to the UAB program this season, was arrested for allegedly attempting to murder two of his teammates on Senior Day.
No further details have been released.
- Hockey...
An ugly boarding incident earlier this week involving Dallas' Miko Rantanen.
Rantenan boarded Alexander Romanov of the Islanders and was ejected from the game, in a hit I truly believed merited an in-person meeting for a significant suspension. DoPS declined. Word is that Romanov is out the season with an injury as a result of the hit.
They have also declined a second Rantanen boarding incident against Matt Coronato, instead opting to defer to NHL rules -- receiving two physical game misconducts within a half season is an automatic one-game suspension. Any further adds a game to the suspension. He must play half a season worth of games or lapse two years before they wipe.
He should've gotten five or more just for the Romanov hit!
- And we might as well just do the NFL weekly Gameday Accountability Report here... (Scroll to Week 11...)
So what do we have here?
- 23, so a fairly consistent week.
- Seven unsportsmanlike fines this week.
- Jalen Ramsay got a regular $14,491 fine for his punch to JaMarr Chase.
- George Pickens of the Cowboys drew the biggest fine of the week, $26,085 for repeat offender illegal touchdown celebration -- use of a prop. His FIFTH Unsportsmanlike Conduct fine of the year.
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