Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Football player quits over late tackle

- STEPHEN WADE and MARI YAMAGUCHI

TOKYO A college football player in Japan has apologized for intentiona­lly injuring the quarterbac­k of an opposing team with a late tackle, an incident that has riveted the country for several weeks.

In a news conference shown live on TV across the country Tuesday, Taisuke Miyagawa bowed deeply and said his coach told him to do it. But he said he should have been stronger and refused the order.

The coach, Masato Uchida, quit following the May 6 game.

“I deeply regret that I caused tremendous damage and inconvenie­nce. I’m really sorry,” Miyagawa said. He then bowed to a 90-degree angle and held it for several seconds, a sign of deep remorse.

Miyagawa played for Nihon University and the hit took place against Kwansei Gakuin University.

“Even though it was an order, it was me who did it and I cannot change what I have done,” Miyagawa said.

Japanese media report that Kwansei Gakuin quarterbac­k Kosei Okuno injured a knee and damaged ligaments near his spine.

Miyagawa said he had been scolded by his coach for not performing well in recent games and practice. When the coach told him to “crush the opposing quarterbac­k” on the first play, he did it.

“I have no intention of continuing to play American football in the future,” Miyagawa said. “I don’t even know what I should do from now on.”

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