13 College Football Players Suspended Following Massive Week 11 Brawl
Summary
Thirteen college football players were suspended after a fight broke out between the Texas State Bobcats and the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns following their game. The Sun Belt Conference issued suspensions to players from both teams, with the most severe punishment given to Louisiana's Tyree Skipper. The suspensions affect both teams' upcoming games.Key Facts
- Thirteen players were suspended following a fight at the end of a football game between Texas State and Louisiana.
- Seven players from Louisiana and six from Texas State received suspensions.
- Louisiana's Tyree Skipper was suspended for the rest of the season, including any bowl games.
- Most other players involved received a one-game suspension.
- Texas State’s Tymere Jackson was given a two-game suspension.
- The Sun Belt Conference's Commissioner stated that such behavior is not acceptable in college football.
- Texas State, with a 3-6 record, will play their next game short-handed against Southern Miss.
- Louisiana, currently 4-6, will miss several players, including a starting safety, against Arkansas State.
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