Miami suspends 8

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Miami coach Larry Coker said Sunday that at least eight Hurricane players will be suspended for their role in a sideline-clearing brawl against Florida International.

The fight came during Miami's 35-0 win Saturday night against Florida International, which plays across town. It was the first meeting between the teams.

Coker said the five players ejected in the fight  offensive linemen Derrick Morse and Chris Barney, running back Charlie Jones, and cornerbacks Carlos Armour and Bruce Johnson  would be suspended.

Coker also suspended safeties Anthony Reddick and Brandon Meriweather and fullback James Bryant.

The lengths of the suspensions have not been determined.

"I don't have many bad days," Coker said Sunday. "This is a bad day."

The fight marred what was supposed to be the beginning of a friendly rivalry between two schools with players who grew up battling each other on high school fields in South Florida.

But even after reviewing tape, it's impossible to say when tensions began escalating  although Coker said there was an incident during pregame warmups where an FIU player collided with a Miami player. He declined to identify which players were involved.

There were many instances of heated words being exchanged from the game's opening minutes, especially after FIU's Chandler Williams  one of the eight Golden Panthers who'd later be ejected  dived helmet-first at prone Miami defender Kenny Phillips following a first-quarter interception.

But later, unsportsmanlike turned into unruly  or worse.

Bryant pointed at the FIU bench and bowed to the crowd after catching a touchdown pass with 9 minutes left in the third quarter which earned his suspension, Coker said.

"He needs to get the message," Coker said.

After the Miami extra point put the Hurricanes up 14-0, pushing and shoving broke out among linemen. Moments later, FIU's Chris Smith wrestled Miami holder Matt Perrelli to the ground and punched him in the chin.

With that, the fracas was on.

FIU's Marshall McDuffie Jr. charged in and kicked Perrelli in the helmet. Miami lineman Derrick Morse jumped onto the Smith-Perrelli pile, FIU's Lionel Singleton followed suit and threw a punch toward the head of the Hurricanes' Calais Campbell  and benches began to empty.

Several players appeared to throw punches, including Miami's Bryant, DajLeon Farr and Ryan Hill, and Meriweather was seen attempting to stomp on FIU players.

Reddick charged across the field, helmet raised high over his head, and slammed it into FIU cornerback Robert Mitchell.

Florida International's ejected players were Williams, Singleton, Smith, McDuffie Jr., fullback John Ellis, linebacker Mannie Wellington, tight end Samuel Smith and defensive end Jarvis Penerton.
 

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A lot of those suspensions should be for the rest of the year or permanent. Anything less would be letting them get off easy. I would yank their scholarships.
 

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so far, it appears FIU is taking the brawl much more seriously than Miami. they have suspended several players, scratch that, thugs indefinitely and kicked two afaletes off the team. Miami, on the other hand, has only indefinitely suspended one player. the rest appear to only be getting one game...
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What else should we expect from Thug U? Nothing!
 

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If Miami had any standards the school president might even impose the death penalty herself. But since it might well be the most corrupt program in the NCAA one game suspensions and Coker will keep his job.........
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what is more corrupt... the "University" of Miami athletic program or the New Orleans city government?
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Good question, that would be a toss up no doubt.
 

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Lee Corso (A man I despise) is right! Blacks have added a lot to the game, to use his personal quote. I think they should be suspended all year or even get the sudden death penalty. Maimi players made Coach Coker look like a fool when he said "We have good players here" as the media ran shots of the fight in the background as he was speaking. Did you hear what the color commentator (black) said during the fight? He also got fired. I can only imagine what Lou Holtz would do to the players in that situation!
 

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white is right said:
If Miami had any standards the school president might even impose the death penalty herself. But since it might well be the most corrupt program in the NCAA one game suspensions and Coker will keep his job.........
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That would be Donna Shalala, Bill Clintons Head of Health and Human Services, and before that the former president at Wisconsin, a true liberal extraordinaire.

Folks, I've followed her for over 15 years now. And I hate to get political here, but the facts are, this is what you get with the Democrats. There simply isn't anyone out there more aligned with the anti-white fascists at Duke than Donna Shalala. Read anything she's ever written, read up on her quotes. If you are white, she wants to run you in the ground, and that's a fact.
 
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