The Oklahoman

Tulsa discipline­d for bowl brawl; no decision on MSU

- By Tyler Horka

Tulsa announced disciplina­ry actions will be issued to 13 of its players who participat­ed in a post-game brawl with Mississipp­i State at the end of last month's Armed Forces Bowl.

The punishment­s handed down Friday include reprimands, community service assignment­s and suspension­s.

“We were extremely disappoint­ed by the actions that followed the game,” Tulsa interim athletics director Rick Dickson said in a school release.

“The university expects all athletic teams to set an example for excellence in sportsmans­hip and exhibit Tulsa's values, including integrity and respect.

“The behaviors witness ed after the bowl game do not reflect the TU values we seek to instill in future leaders. As an educationa­l institutio­n, we will take the opportunit­y to help all our student athletes, not just those being sanctioned, learn from this teachable moment and ensure it won't happen again.”

Tulsa worked with the American Athletic Conference to ap propr ia te ly assign its punishment­s.

“While we remain disappoint­ed that the actions of a few individual­s overshadow­ed a competitiv­e and entertaini­ng bowl game, I would like to commend the University of Tulsa for its thorough and decisive action ,” AAC commission­er Mike A res co said ina news release. “We expect the highest degree of conduct and sportsmans­hip from our student-athletes and will continue to hold those who do not meet that standard accountabl­e.”

No decision has been made by Mississipp­i State or the SEC on any possible punishment­s handed down to the Bulldogs who took part in the fight.

Mississipp­i State director of athletics John Cohen released a statement on Jan. 1, roughly 24 hours after the fight, that said he and coach Mike Leach would “address the situation i n an appropriat­e manner.”

 ?? COWSERT/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? Members of Tulsa and Mississipp­i State fight after the Armed Forces Bowl on Dec. 31 in Fort Worth, Texas. [JIM
COWSERT/ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Members of Tulsa and Mississipp­i State fight after the Armed Forces Bowl on Dec. 31 in Fort Worth, Texas. [JIM

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