This past Saturday we almost had four post game brawls because four road teams won at their arch rivals house. Surprisingly Texas has the one coach who shut that crap down, he knew they had bigger things in front of them.
Michigan started the trend after upsetting Ohio State. The Buckeyes head coach decided against using his fifty million dollar five stars in the fashion he's been good at, opting to play slow and boring against a team that could only win that way because he(Day) still hasn't got past being punched in the nose. But his team will still be a threat in the playoff, maybe he should've concentrated on that🤣.
Florida won at FSU and decided they wanted to celebrate beating a two win rival by emulating Michigan, instead of looking forward to getting an eighth win in a season many declared them dead, and their coach a dead man walking. Napier at least got in the middle and said the action was unacceptable. FSU's coach evidently wasn't having it though.
Lastly NC State did the same in Mack Brown's last game. Resulting in another brawl.
People are so outraged about this, yet there isn't much said when fans storm the field. This action is dangerous as well, not only because it's a bunch of rampaging drunken students and adults. But because it happens so fast and there are too many people doing things, including pulling down goalposts. There are elderly people, children, and cheerleaders scattered around 70 big football dudes on each side. I see that as a potential disaster one day.
Storming the field is celebrated, but planting the flag is vilified. I guess it's because the logo is sacred or something. I don't see the issue with either despite my previous comments. I just find it hilarious how one is laughed about and the other has Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt crying in their oatmeal.