Texas A&M grad assistant punched WV players

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Elmgrovegnome

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Any of you guys see this?

http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...exas-a-m-liberty-bowl-sideline-hit/in/7115794

est Virginia cornerback Daryl Worley jogged backwards toward the Texas A&M sideline during Monday's high-scoring Liberty Bowl. That was a bad idea. An Aggie staffer struck Worley in the back of the head, and was somehow not flagged for the incident. It appears the same staffer had another similar incident with running back Andrew Buie.
Here are both events, looped. The staffer is Michael Richardson, a student assistant who used to play linebacker for the Aggies.
coachhit.0.gif

via ESPN
 

paceram

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Any of you guys see this?

http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...exas-a-m-liberty-bowl-sideline-hit/in/7115794

est Virginia cornerback Daryl Worley jogged backwards toward the Texas A&M sideline during Monday's high-scoring Liberty Bowl. That was a bad idea. An Aggie staffer struck Worley in the back of the head, and was somehow not flagged for the incident. It appears the same staffer had another similar incident with running back Andrew Buie.
Here are both events, looped. The staffer is Michael Richardson, a student assistant who used to play linebacker for the Aggies.
coachhit.0.gif

via ESPN

Wow - Texas A&M should be very proud! I can't imagine the Aggies keeping that guy around! Probably not a great career move(s)!
 

MerlinJones

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Totally classless.
He must be a fan of Woody Hayes.

Still not as bad as Mike Tomlin "accidently" backing into the field of play and impeding a player.
 

Elmgrovegnome

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Not having control of your emotions doesn't make for a good coaching candidate down the road does it?