
OU Athletics investigates beverage can thrown at Kentucky players post-game
OU Athletics is addressing an incident that happened after Wednesday night's men's basketball contest against Kentucky.According to the statement, a beverage c
Maybe but come on, I’ve been almost blackout drunk and I’ve never throw a beer an at anyone. Maybe the ole crayon muncher a bit much. I know all drunks are different but if you get that smashed in a 2 hour game you have issues or are a student.This is what happens when you have dollar beer night.
Please send: Anyone with information is asked to email oah@ou.edu. I would crack up if you sent them that picture. This is who did it!I re watched the film.
Pretty sure it was this guy.
Maybe but come on, I’ve been almost blackout drunk and I’ve never throw a beer an at anyone. Maybe the ole crayon muncher a bit much. I know all drunks are different but if you get that smashed in a 2 hour game you have issues or are a student.
That’s crazy, I’d go watch a Louisville game of tickets were cheap and they offered that.You and I wouldn't but the 10 percenters would, plus I'm sure there was a good amount of day drinkin' involved with the 8pm local start time. You're just asking for it.
The only reason I mentioned it was because I was listening to the post game and Jones said..."they had dollar beer night and free tacos and still couldn't fill the place....new worst environment in the SEC".
I heard that Doug Shows just now requested a monitor review to see if he is the one who tossed the beerPlease send Anyone with information is asked to email oah@ou.edu. I would crack up if you sent them that picture. This is who did it!
See post 7.Wonder if they’ll ever find them. Unless they've got a better angle or unless someone comes forward (which I doubt they will) they mey get away with it.
They clarified beverage can because some of the OU fans are so stupid they’ve tried eating them. The word choice helps the folks around Norman know what to do with the cans.I like how it's worded beverage can. Sounds better than beer can🤡
Why sell cans at sporting events anyway? Sounds dumb and dangerous.
I’ve been totally black out drunk. You can rest assured I didn’t throw any bottles at anybody at that point.Maybe but come on, I’ve been almost blackout drunk and I’ve never throw a beer an at anyone. Maybe the ole crayon muncher a bit much. I know all drunks are different but if you get that smashed in a 2 hour game you have issues or are a student.
Yep. It ain't rocket surgery.Start serving beverages in cups.
Easy.This is what happens when you have dollar beer night.
Yeah, what were they thinking when they scheduled the game on a Wednesday at 8 pm? They were asking for it.plus I'm sure there was a good amount of day drinkin' involved with the 8pm local start time. You're just asking for it.
Talking about the later start PLUS the dollar beers, there whopper.Yeah, what were they thinking when they scheduled the game on a Wednesday at 8 pm? They were asking for it.
I suspect OU did not pick the start time, ESPN did.Yeah, what were they thinking when they scheduled the game on a Wednesday at 8 pm? They were asking for it.
"unacceptable chants" I guess the chants at Cameron Indoor Stadium get grandfathered in like the Cowbells at a Mississippi St. football game?In a major disciplinary action, the NCAA has fined the Oklahoma Sooners $400,000 for what it termed as “gross misconduct in relation to crowd control” following their game against the Kentucky Wildcats. The decision comes after an intense matchup that saw the Wildcats edge out the Sooners with a narrow 83-82 victory. However, the game was overshadowed by incidents involving the Oklahoma crowd, whose actions have drawn widespread condemnation from the sports community.
In a major disciplinary action, the NCAA has fined the Oklahoma Sooners $400,000 for what it termed as “gross misconduct in relation to crowd control” following their game against the Kentucky Wildcats. The decision comes after an intense matchup that saw the Wildcats edge out the Sooners with a narrow 83-82 victory. However, the game was overshadowed by incidents involving the Oklahoma crowd, whose actions have drawn widespread condemnation from the sports community.
Incident Overview
The controversy stems from what the NCAA described as “unacceptable chants” directed at Kentucky’s guard Otega Oweh. Throughout the game, sections of the Oklahoma crowd engaged in disruptive behavior, with chants that were deemed inappropriate and in violation of NCAA’s sportsmanship regulations. The hostility reached a level that prompted intervention from both game officials and Oklahoma’s coaching staff.
“This shouldn’t have a place in our sport,” an NCAA spokesperson said in a statement. “Sportsmanship is a fundamental value of collegiate athletics, and what we witnessed was not only a breach of conduct but a failure in ensuring a safe and respectful competitive environment.”
Cmonn man. You know Duke is in another world than everyone else as far as the NCAA goes. Cory Maggettie was chanting with all his jewelry on."unacceptable chants" I guess the chants at Cameron Indoor Stadium get grandfathered in like the Cowbells at a Mississippi St. football game?