A Net Full of Jello said:
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Second one: I don't know what the context is because I didn't see it; however, it's not a good representation of the university or the team. All coaches can be emotional but need to be under control. I didn't see the game nor do I know what was said.
That's okay. I saw it. I can tell you what happened. OSU had the game won and rather than try and score again (which they likely could have), they decided to take a knee to run out the clock. Breckyn handled losing less well than most preschoolers and went running full speed at the QB who was in victory formation taking a knee. He made contact with an OSU player first and kept pushing through. He and OSU player started to get into it and other OSU players joined in. Gundy ran out there and told his players to knock that crap off. Then Herman ran out onto the field and started to yell at Gundy because... reasons. It was all a very embarrassing display for anyone in burnt orange.
I happened to see that end of the game, live, and busted out laughing. To me, it looked like Brecklyn suddenly realized that "now was his chance" (since the play & game was over) to show how he gives a full 60-70% on every play, sometimes.
Funnier still when Gundy tried to control his players, which Herman misunderstood and overreacted to.