Tulsa-Miss. St. brawl mars Armed Forces Bowl

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A massive brawl broke out in the moments following the Armed Forces Bowl, marring Mississippi State‘s 28-26 win against Tulsa.

It is unclear what sparked the fight, which included kicking, punching and several members from both teams. What started with some shoving near midfield during the postgame handshake, spilled toward and down the sideline.

“It’s dumb. The root of it’s dumb, no matter what the root of it is. The root of it’s dumb and the continuation of it’s dumb,” Mississippi State coach Mike Leach said. “I would have that solidly in the category of dumb. Now where the dumb started, I’m not entirely sure.”

Tulsa coach Phillip Montgomery also did not provide a reason for what started the fight.

“The one thing I’ll say is our program, our guys, we’re a team that is going to stand up for each other and we’re going to battle,” Montgomery said. “We talked about faith, family, football and family is going to take care of family. We’re a team that has battled all year long. We battled again today and from that standpoint our guys are going to continue to protect each other and go from there.”

Before the game, Leach said a group of Tulsa players circled around the Mississippi State pregame warmups and “were talking,” but wouldn’t speculate further about what may have caused things to escalate.

“I haven’t seen enough film or anything like that to entirely let us off the hook on this thing by any stretch,” Leach said.

After the pregame incident, the game was chippy. The teams combined for 18 penalties.

Tulsa safety Kendarin Ray was seen being helped off the field as things calmed down.

“I think he has probably some version of a concussion and we’ll leave it at that,” Montgomery said.

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