Wednesday, November 12, 2008

TALK ABOUT A LATE HIT


This ridiculously late hit on the quarterback comes courtesy of Houston's defensive end Phillip Hunt this past Saturday against Tulane. Obviously the hit was intentional in every way although Hunt claims he never heard the whistle. Hunt can use the O.J. defense all he wants but we all know he hit Tulane's QB Joe Kemp long after everybody stopped playing. Not only was the hit malicious but it broke Kemp's collarbone and he now needs a plate inserted to stabilize the two fractures.

Of course somehow the Conference USA officiating crew didn't eject Hunt for the late hit and all he got was a 15 personal foul penalty. And now Conference USA officials are indicating no further discipline needs to be brought against Hunt for the malicious hit. When did college football turn into gladiators? Hopefully shit like this doesn't start popping up everywhere now when defensive players know they can get away with late hits and claim they didn't hear the whistle blown. The NCAA needs to insert a Phillip Hunt rule which would prevent QB's and other players from getting their head knocked off for late hits.

Video HT: FanIQ

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:25 AM

    How did only the RB stand up for his QB too? WTF! Those lineman should be going all "America's Top Police Brutalities" on this kid for a shot like that. You'd have to get coaches and refs to separate the brawl in the NFL that would ensue for that one.

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  2. I guess because it is Tulane football, they are just happy to be playing college football.

    But yeah, I would agree. Somebody other than the runningback should have stepped up for him.

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