College football is on high alert for players flashing make-believe guns at an opponent. That happened at least twice Saturday when South Carolina edge rusher Dylan Stewart and Minnesota defensive back Justin Walley were both called for unsportsmanlike conduct for using fake gun imagery in their cel
I’ll be curious to see how this plays out. Simulating shooting another player seems easy enough to call, but what about finger guns in the air? Does Texas Tech get a pass for school branding/tradition? What about pointing forward on first down with two fingers: is that a gun?
I’ll be curious to see how this plays out. Simulating shooting another player seems easy enough to call, but what about finger guns in the air? Does Texas Tech get a pass for school branding/tradition? What about pointing forward on first down with two fingers: is that a gun?
100% ban on everything gun-related or gun-adjacent. Can’t even wear short-sleeved shirts to show off your guns.
Quarterbacks can no longer have cannons for arms.
Dylan Raiola in shambles. Alex Orji now Heisman.
Cheerleaders no longer allowed to fire cannons at kickoff or t shirt guns into the stands. Tshirt trebuchets are still allowed
Clearly more superior than t shirt catapults.
I’d like to see a cannon fire a 90kg T-shirt over 300m.
I mean that’s just science