PROVO — At the conclusion of BYU's 1-0 victory over New Mexico last Saturday at Miller Park, the Cougars and Lobos engaged in a brawl that has resulted in disciplinary actions against the players who were involved.
The Mountain West Conference, with assistance from both schools, has completed a review of the incident.
As a result, four BYU players — Ryan Bernal, Bret Lopez, Brock Luker and Blake Torgerson — were suspended for three games each. In addition, BYU's coach, Vance Law, and another player, Wes Guenther, were issued public reprimands.
Five Lobos players were suspended for three games each, while another player was reprimanded for an obscene gesture.
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Duhkunter:
The honor code clearly states, " Respect others ". Supporting and encouraging a brawl is outside the limits of sportsmanship.
Hey Vance, that's the way to keep it classy. It's one thing having a bunch of 20 year old kids brawl on the field, but the Coach? Nice example.
Where is the "Honor Code" in all of this???????? Good news Davies, you'll get a break from the publicity (maybe for one day).