The NCAA is back at it again as they have college football fans calling them out.
Although this incident happened back in December, the NCAA is cracking down on Tony Annese, the head coach of the Ferris State Bulldogs.
The division-two college football team has won the National Title in back-to-back years.
After securing the championship in December, two players supposedly lit cigars in the locker room in celebration.For that reason, the NCAA is suspending Annese for one playoff game, per Doug Samuels.
The NCAA strikes again
This time suspending Ferris State’s head coach after players smoked cigars celebrating a win in the National Title game pic.twitter.com/rExSS4tG00
— Barstool Sportsbook (@BSSportsbook)
There is no footage of any players actually smoking cigars. However, in Ferris State’s celebratory video, you can see a player very clearly holding a cigar in his hand at the 29-second mark.
According to Doug Samuels, the NCAA claims, “the D-II title is hosted at McKinney ISD Stadium, a Texas high school facility, where – like most high schools across the country – there is a strict no tobacco policy.”
College football fans across the nation don’t seem to care about that rule, as they believe the NCAA is being hypocritical.
That might be true when you consider we’ve seen nearly every division-one program light up cigars after a big win. Even so, those teams aren’t playing at a high school facility.
Lmaooo @NCAA what an absolute joke pic.twitter.com/lXagSpOAIK
— Dr. Dane Gleesak (@dane_gleesak1)
The sarcasm is heavy with this one.
Thank you, @ncaa for doing what’s right! My daughter saw the bulldogs smoking cigars and she hasn’t stopped smoking since! She’s not even 5 years old!
— Ma Jorant (@MichiganMan5000)
These college football fans may have missed the context that Ferris State lit cigars in a high school locker room.
Classic @ncaa, it’s only an issue when your non money makers do it pic.twitter.com/agY6jdYk6E
— JT Jakubik (@JTJakubik)
Either way, the Bulldogs will be without their head coach in their next playoff game. Considering he’s led Ferris State to eight straight playoff appearances, there’s a good chance the suspension comes into play next year.
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