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Fight after game

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Anyone else notice smu #63 go up to a ucf player heading to tunnel after the game? Our OL had some words for him. A UCF player held back the UCF guy and they went away.
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so, was there actually an altercation? or, just words?
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I wonder if the fight had anything to do with the
super cheap-shot a UCF player took on McDermott after the interception?

McDermott was no where near the guy that intercepted
and a UCF player tried to take McDermott''s head off.

Of course no ref saw it, but it was a ridiculous shot on a QB
no where near the ball and the guy was already being tackled.
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It was # 58 for UCF... the guy who took a cheap shot on McD after the interception. McJunkin let him know what he thought about that play. From my perspective he was not trying to get into a fight... just speaking his mind.
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When a defender is returning an interception it is the job of his teammates to block. Sorry guys, JJM needs to be aware. It was a clean block and QBs are not excluded for being blocked. Nothing cheap about it. Had the teams been reversed we would have been cheering the play and you know you would have.
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mrydel wrote:When a defender is returning an interception it is the job of his teammates to block. Sorry guys, JJM needs to be aware. It was a clean block and QBs are not excluded for being blocked. Nothing cheap about it. Had the teams been reversed we would have been cheering the play and you know you would have.


Spoken like a true former linebacker. Some of us thought it was unnecessary roughness. JJM was nowhere near the ball.
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I didn't mean to suggest that McJunkin was trying to start a fight with UCF after the game. But when you go up to the other team after they lost and start yelling in their face, a fight can start easily. It's lucky that a massive fight didn't break out and the UCF teammate took #58 to the locker room.

Either UCF is really bad now or SMU is really good.
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we're good. and their defense was overrated coming into this game.
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Anyone see why Margus got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the end of the first half?
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As much as I want out offense to be impressive, their defense was a joke. I really expected more!
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I didn't mean to suggest that McJunkin was trying to start a fight with UCF after the game. But when you go up to the other team after they lost and start yelling in their face, a fight can start easily. It's lucky that a massive fight didn't break out and the UCF teammate took #58 to the locker room.


Oh you didn't mean to suggest anything? Then don't start a thread with a declarative, as if a fight occurred. Next time try "one of our players was talking to their player about a dirty play; did anything happen?"
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MustangSTATS wrote:Anyone see why Margus got an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty at the end of the first half?

Yes, he kicked one of their players.
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It's a good move by McJunkin....the guy is backing his QB and that is that type attitude we need to have. I watched the entire thing happen, he didn't do anything other than let that guy know he got owned today. Look out Southern Miss
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I was a center in high school for a pee-on tiny private school in Houston. Off the field, I freakin' hated our QB, and I mean HATED him. On the field, if anyone tried to take a cheap shot at him, they had me to contend with. He was my responsibility, period. Every offensive linemen should feel that way, in my opinion.
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Big Hoss wrote:I was a center in high school for a pee-on tiny private school in Houston. Off the field, I freakin' hated our QB, and I mean HATED him. On the field, if anyone tried to take a cheap shot at him, they had me to contend with. He was my responsibility, period. Every offensive linemen should feel that way, in my opinion.

I was the QB at a small private school in Houston and my center would get me killed every week. But he always had my back when I would get a cheap shot.
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