A Texas Trooper's Brawl with a South Carolina Player Ends with His Ouster from Game
In a bizarre incident at Kyle Field, home of Texas A&M University, a state trooper clashed with two South Carolina players following the 31-30 win for the Aggies. The situation escalated when a Texas A&M player bumped into New York Giants wide receiver Nyck Harbor and Oscar Adaway III as they exited the field after scoring on an 80-yard reception.
Harbor had suffered what appeared to be a leg injury during the game, prompting him to limp off the field. However, things took a turn for the worse when a trooper intervened, pointing at Harbor and Adaway before pushing them away from each other. The confrontation was captured on video by spectators and subsequently shared widely on social media, including by NBA legend LeBron James.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has since confirmed that the trooper involved has been sent home from the game, while the agency acknowledged an investigation into the matter. "Our Office of Inspector General is also aware of the incident and will be further looking into the matter," a department spokesperson said.
Despite the controversy, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer praised the school's administration for handling the situation swiftly and taking swift action against the trooper. The coach described the team as "first-class" and expressed gratitude for their professionalism in resolving the conflict.
The incident comes as Harbor continues to receive attention for his outstanding athletic achievements on and off the field. A two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient, he is also a national track champion and has been recognized with several awards for his charity work and public health advocacy.
In a bizarre incident at Kyle Field, home of Texas A&M University, a state trooper clashed with two South Carolina players following the 31-30 win for the Aggies. The situation escalated when a Texas A&M player bumped into New York Giants wide receiver Nyck Harbor and Oscar Adaway III as they exited the field after scoring on an 80-yard reception.
Harbor had suffered what appeared to be a leg injury during the game, prompting him to limp off the field. However, things took a turn for the worse when a trooper intervened, pointing at Harbor and Adaway before pushing them away from each other. The confrontation was captured on video by spectators and subsequently shared widely on social media, including by NBA legend LeBron James.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has since confirmed that the trooper involved has been sent home from the game, while the agency acknowledged an investigation into the matter. "Our Office of Inspector General is also aware of the incident and will be further looking into the matter," a department spokesperson said.
Despite the controversy, South Carolina head coach Shane Beamer praised the school's administration for handling the situation swiftly and taking swift action against the trooper. The coach described the team as "first-class" and expressed gratitude for their professionalism in resolving the conflict.
The incident comes as Harbor continues to receive attention for his outstanding athletic achievements on and off the field. A two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll recipient, he is also a national track champion and has been recognized with several awards for his charity work and public health advocacy.