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The Atlantic Coast Conference levied fines against North Carolina and rival NC State on Monday, in the wake of a wild postgame skirmish that mirrored other ugly, unsportsmanlike endings across college football over the weekend.
After NC State’s 35-30 win over the UNC Tar Heels on Saturday, Wolfpack players with their school’s flag headed to the midfield logo of Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill.
A brawl ensued just feet away from where outgoing North Carolina coach Mack Brown was exchanging pleasantries with NC State coaches and players.
The ACC also said it’s penalizing Virginia and Virginia Tech for a pre-game skirmish at their rivalry game in Blacksburg on Satruday, won by the Hokies.
The fines against all four schools were not disclosed by the ACC, which said the penalties will be the “maximum allowed by the league’s bylaws.”
When asked what the fine was by NBC News, two of the four schools declined comment and referred questions back to conference officials.
WCNC, an NBC affiliate out of Charlotte, reported the penalty was $25,000. And a 2020-21 ACC manual listed $25,000 as the top fine that could be assessed for a “violation of the sportsmanlike principle.”
The Big Ten Conference on Sunday fined Ohio State and Michigan $100,000 for the weekend’s most highly publicized college football brawl.
Moments after unranked Michigan stunned then-No. 2 Ohio State, 13-10 on Saturday, Wolverine players with the school’s flag converged at midfield of Ohio Stadium where they were met by Buckeyes who took offense to the visitors’ celebration.
Police had to use pepper spray to break up the melee. Big Ten Network reporter Stephanie Otey said she was among the bystanders hit with the irritant.
“Not only did the actions of both teams violate fundamental elements of sportsmanship such as respect and civility, the nature of the incident also jeopardized the safety of participants and bystanders,” according to a Big Ten statement.
The incident at OSU was among several that broke out Saturday when visiting teams scored victories over bitter rivals on enemy turf.
After Florida’s 31-11 win at Florida State on Saturday, Gators players took their school flag to midfield of Doak Campbell Stadium, leading to a melee and a tense confrontation between UF and FSU coaches Billy Napier and Mike Norvell.
Napier said his players shouldn’t have celebrated in that manner, telling reporters after the game: “It’s embarrassing to me and it’s a distraction from a really well-played football game.”
After Arizona State won 49-7 at rival Arizona on Saturday, Sun Devils defensive lineman Jacob Rich Kongaika used the school’s ceremonial pitchfork to stab Arizona’s midfield logo.
That led a brief a confrontation with Arizona’s Montana Lemonious-Craig who tried to grab the pitchfork away. Players from both teams rushed to midfield and appeared to be separated without any fists thrown.
The same couldn’t be said of ASU mascot Sparky the Sun Devil and Arizona’s Wilbur the Wildcat, who appeared to throw hands during brief sideline scuffle during the Territorial Cup game.
Senior Breaking News Reporter
Carla Kakouris-Solarana is a Miami-based producer for NBC News.
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