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Check Out This Insane Brawl During The Armed Forces Bowl In Texas


Check Out This Insane Brawl During The Armed Forces Bowl In Texas
Fists started flying at the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth today following the game between Mississippi State and Tulsa.
A massive brawl broke out today between players of the Mississippi State and Tulsa football players after the two teams played each other during the Armed Forces Bowl on Thursday, Dec. 31st. Coaches tried unsuccessfully to separate the players, but quickly into the altercation it seemed like every player from both teams were involved at some point.
ESPN tweeted out a one-minute clip of the brawl where you can see Bulldogs wide receiver Malik Heath kicking an unknown Tulsa player while he's on the ground. After that, Heath is seen running ahead of the fight before turning around to head back towards the mayhem.

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Mississippi State upsets Tulsa in Armed Forces Bowl


Mississippi State upsets Tulsa in Armed Forces Bowl
SOURCE: MSU Athletics (Source: MSU Athletics)
By Jarvis Greer | January 1, 2021 at 5:54 AM CST - Updated January 1 at 5:54 AM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Fireworks and fisticuffs at the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth between Mississippi State and Tulsa.  
Bulldogs up a point late in the third. Tulsa driving, but Zach Smith’s pass is picked off by State’s Emmanuel Forbes, and 90 yards later he’s in the end zone for the pick-six. It’s the longest INT return TD in Bulldog History and helps propel Mississippi State to a 28-26 victory. But, it doesn’t end there.

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5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, Jan. 1


5 things for Houstonians to know for Friday, Jan. 1
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Happy New Year! Here are things to know for Friday, Jan. 1:
1. Brazoria, Galveston counties want to move into Houston’s trauma service area
After a state-mandated tightening of coronavirus restrictions prompted businesses to close or reduce capacity in Brazoria and Galveston counties, leaders in both places are asking to be moved into the same trauma service area as Houston.
Brazoria and Galveston counties are in Trauma Service Area R, while Harris County, where Houston is located, is in area Q.
COVID-19 hospitalizations in area R have been at or above 15% for at least two weeks, while the rate has been inching higher to that mark in area Q.

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MSU prepares to take on Tulsa in Armed Forces Bowl

MSU prepares to take on Tulsa in Armed Forces Bowl
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Bowl Game Brawl! Punches fly between Mississippi State and Tulsa players after the Armed Forces Bowl


Bowl Game Brawl! Punches fly between Mississippi State and Tulsa players after the Armed Forces Bowl as coaches scramble to break it up
A wild brawl broke out between Mississippi State and Tulsa players following the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas on Thursday afternoon
After the final gun sounded on the Bulldogs' 28-26 win, tempers boiled over along the sideline as nearly every player became involved in violent melee 
Coaches from both teams were seen trying and failing to control their players 
Bulldogs wide receiver Malik Heath was seen kicking a Tulsa player during the fight and immediately running away from the scene of the altercation 

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TU Falls In Armed Forces Bowl, Game Marred By Major Brawl


Thursday, December 31st 2020, 2:57 pm
By: News On 6
What has been a positive football season for the University of Tulsa ended Thursday in a very negative way after a large brawl broke out at the end of the Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Golden Hurricane fell 26-28 to Mississippi State in a physical game with chippy moments throughout. The altercation after the game involved players and coaches from both sides of the field.
"I'm not sure what exactly caused that, but there was something before the game too. We've never had any problem with that the entire season, so I can only guess without seeing the film," Mississippi State Head Coach Mike Leach said of the post-game brawl. "Don't do it anymore. Well, it's just dumb. There was some of that stuff going back and forth in the course of the game, which any of it on our side I don't want to see because I feel like I got shorted 15, 30 yards on deals where if we just kept our mouth shut."

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Another View: DFW apparently doesn't have enough COVID-19 cases. So sure, bring on college playoff


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Editorial Roundup: Texas

Editorial Roundup: Texas
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Mississippi State brings losing mark into bowl battle with No. 24 Tulsa

Mississippi State brings losing mark into bowl battle with No. 24 Tulsa
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Mississippi State Ends Regular Season on a High Note, Beats Missouri 51-32


Mississippi State Ends Regular Season on a High Note, Beats Missouri 51-32
December 19, 2020
Mississippi State’s season opener showed off the firepower of the Air Raid offense, and then 8 games went by without ever really seeing it again. In the season finale against Missouri, Bulldog fans were treated to a re-appearance, as Mike Leach’s Air Raid racked up 446 yards in a 51-32 win over the Missouri Tigers. State’s freshmen skill position players were the stars, with quarterback Will Rogers going 21-36 for 295 yards and three scores, running backs Jo’Quavious Marks and Dillon Johnson combining for 117 rushing yards and a touchdown, and wide receiver Jaden Walley collecting his fourth straight game over 100 yards, with five catches for 129 yards and a score of his own.

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