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Old Dominion Ball Boy Gets Put To Ground By Marshall Players After Playing Tug Of War Over Football

Old Dominion Ball Boy Gets Put To Ground By Marshall Players After Playing Tug Of War Over Football Old Dominion Ball Boy Gets Put To Ground By Marshall Players After Playing Tug Of War Over Football

This ball boy violence needs to stop!

One of Deion Sanders’ sons who doesn’t play college football, Deion Sanders Jr., was seen on camera getting into an altercation with a ball boy during a recent Colorado game. And that’s apparently set off a trend, because it happened again Saturday night. (RELATED: Shedeur Sanders Gets Caught Shoving Referee, Takes One Of Dirtiest Hits Ever All In Same Game Against Kansas)

When the Buffaloes were squaring off against Texas Tech, Sanders Jr. got into it with a Red Raiders ball boy and appeared to issue a threat to him after he tried to simply do his job by retrieving the ball. The incident came following Colorado safety Shilo Sanders getting a touchdown and then emulating his father’s famous dance in the end zone.

Well, during Marshall‘s 42-35 victory Saturday over Old Dominion, two of the Thundering Herd‘s players (defensive lineman TyQaze Leggs and defensive back Josh Moten) were seen on camera getting into a physical alternation with a ball boy from ODU, with things going down at the end of the game.

And this scene is even crazier considering it doesn’t just get physical, but the Marshall players put the ball boy right into the ground.

What’s up with all of this violence against ball boys? And we’re doing this around Thanksgiving too?!

This nonsense has gotta stop!



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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