Well, this might be a first. During Saturday night’s game between the Tennessee Volunteers and Kentucky Wildcats, tension started to boil over and players began shoving each other and shouting in the middle of the field.
In an effort to regain control of the game — it was only the first quarter, after all — the referee gave every player in the game a personal foul.
With two personal fouls, players are ejected.
Here’s how the minor scuffle first began:
Every player in Tennessee-Kentucky was given a personal foul on this scuffle.
If any player gets one more, they’re gone. pic.twitter.com/CFzLDvduVn
— ESPN CollegeFootball (@ESPNCFB) October 29, 2017
And here’s the decision to give every player a personal foul:
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That’s not something you see every day.
Kentucky currently holds a 14-6 lead over the Vols with nine minutes remaining in the first half.
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