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Oh geez North Carolina football, can you not act like you've won a game before?
The Tar Heels had much to celebrate this past Saturday. The team beat arch-rival Duke, spoiling the Blue Devils ACC title hopes on Duke's home field. And the win got the Tar Heels bowl eligible.
But it's what happened afterwards which forced UNC head coach Larry Fedora and athletic director Bubba Cunningham to offer a full-fledged apology and offer restitution.
The reason: The Tar Heels spray painted the visitors locker room and practice fields at Duke's football practice facility next to the stadium.
The damage is estimated at over $25,000.
Cunningham and Fedora have spoken to their counterparts at Duke and offered their apologies as well.
Our partners at the ACC Digital Network provide the reason for Saturday's over zealous celebrating:
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OSG High: Mass. HS Mom Now Questioned In Racial Graffiti Incident
((HT: NECN/Fitchburg Sentinel and Enterprise/Boston Globe))
You'll remember a few weeks ago the story we posted about the Massachusetts high school football games that had been cancelled because of racist graffiti painted on the side of one of the player's houses...
Well, we now have an interesting turn in the story...
The mother of the high school football player who was the target of the graffiti is now a "strong suspect" in the case...
Andrea Brazier is white. Her husband, Anthony Phillips, is black. And their son, Isaac Phillips, who played on Lunenburg High School's freshman and junior varsity teams, is biracial.
Chris Camire's article in the Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel and Enterprise newspaper says that Brazier has been uncooperative in the investigation and came up with multiple answers for why police found two cans of spray paint in a fire when they came to investigate...
From Abel and Ellement's article in the Globe...
“Andrea stated ‘OK,’ ” according to the affidavit filed by Detective Jeffrey Thibodeau of the Lunenburg police. “Andrea just kept answering ‘OK’ and that she wanted everything to end and that we did not understand.”
At the Lunenburg Police Department Wednesday, Lieutenant Mike Luth said that Brazier was the only active suspect in the case and that his officers are working with the Worcester district attorney’s office and the US attorney’s office “to plan a course of action that’s best for the situation.”
Here's a copy of the search warrant... and this is not looking good for the family...
You'll remember a few weeks ago the story we posted about the Massachusetts high school football games that had been cancelled because of racist graffiti painted on the side of one of the player's houses...
Well, we now have an interesting turn in the story...
The mother of the high school football player who was the target of the graffiti is now a "strong suspect" in the case...
Andrea Brazier is white. Her husband, Anthony Phillips, is black. And their son, Isaac Phillips, who played on Lunenburg High School's freshman and junior varsity teams, is biracial.
Chris Camire's article in the Fitchburg (MA) Sentinel and Enterprise newspaper says that Brazier has been uncooperative in the investigation and came up with multiple answers for why police found two cans of spray paint in a fire when they came to investigate...
From Abel and Ellement's article in the Globe...
“Andrea stated ‘OK,’ ” according to the affidavit filed by Detective Jeffrey Thibodeau of the Lunenburg police. “Andrea just kept answering ‘OK’ and that she wanted everything to end and that we did not understand.”
At the Lunenburg Police Department Wednesday, Lieutenant Mike Luth said that Brazier was the only active suspect in the case and that his officers are working with the Worcester district attorney’s office and the US attorney’s office “to plan a course of action that’s best for the situation.”
Here's a copy of the search warrant... and this is not looking good for the family...
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