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Michigan Staffer Caught On Video Appearing To Threaten To Get Washington Fan ‘F*cked Up’

Michigan Staffer Caught On Video Appearing To Threaten To Get Washington Fan ‘F*cked Up’ Michigan Staffer Caught On Video Appearing To Threaten To Get Washington Fan ‘F*cked Up’

Woah … what on earth happened here?

A Michigan Wolverines football staffer is potentially facing severe punishment after he was caught on video appearing to threaten to get a Washington fan “f*cked up.”

Last weekend, Michigan suffered a 27-17 defeat against the Huskies while visiting them in Seattle, bringing them to 4-2 on the season — ditto for Washington. Well, since the game, a video has been circulating of a staffer walking up to a Huskies fan. “You better chill the f*ck out before you get f*cked up,” he appears to say to the fan. (RELATED: Tennessee’s Omari Thomas Blasts Celebrating Arkansas Fans With Aggressive Shove After Razorbacks Upset Volunteers)

That staffer has since been identified as Chris Bryant, the director of high school relations and ex-player for the Wolverines. And interestingly, his bio on their official website has been washed clean since the incident.

I made contact with the University of Michigan for comment, and as of publication, no response was given. Stay tuned to the Daily Caller for updates.

WATCH:

Though this looks bad for Michigan, CBS Sports’ and 247Sports’ Zach Shaw makes a good point when it comes to Bryant.

And this is why I reached out to Michigan … if what Shaw is saying is true, we need to get to the bottom of what may have been said by the fan.



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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