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Intense Scene In Tunnel After Nevada/Utah State Game, Fans Were Touching Players
© Rob Gray-USA TODAY Sports
Tensions ran high following Nevada's loss to Utah State on Saturday. Wolf Pack players were angry that Aggies fans who rushed the court were touching and verbal abusing them. This was the scene once players got off the court and into the hallway...





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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Placebeaux75 months
The pain of that arse whooping was too much for them.
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Bustedsack75 months
If this was all over a fan bumping someone accidentally, this is rediculous. Now if he was targeted with a direct hit, then warranted.
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BigDropper75 months
It's not the fan's fault you lost, it's your own. Suck it up and move on.
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dagrippa75 months
totally out of control and embarrassing....
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Balloon Huffer75 months
A reflection of our new society. Oh fricking no, a happy fan bumped in to you.... This guy is screaming the N word, breaking property, threatening people, but he is the good guy right?
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EdmondDontez75 months
I don't want someone on my team if they are going to act like that when the opposing team's fans rush the court. I'm quite sure fans are bumping into and cursing the opposing team's players when they rush the court. Get over yourself and be the bigger man.
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LSUMFA201675 months
This is all on the head coach in my opinion. He should have called a time out or asked security to escort his team out with a couple of seconds left on the clock. I can remember Coach K doing this some years back with the same game situation. His team was in the locker room as time expired and the home team rushing the court.
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gamecockman1275 months
What a bunch of sore losers
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stniaSxuaeG75 months
Nevada = sore losers
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