A Florida Gators fan was ejected on Wednesday night after wrapping his arm around a Kentucky Wildcats player's neck during a play in their basketball matchup.
went to save a ball from going out of bounds and after doing so, one of the fans sitting courtside at the arena wearing an orange Florida Gators shirt, was seen standing and putting his arm out.Head coach John Calipari was livid on the Kentucky sideline, while referees began to discuss what happened. The play went under review and video replay clearly showed the refs what everyone else saw back home.
"That is inexcusable," one of the ESPN announcers said."That’s an easy call. That guy is gone. …That guy should never come to another game." The announcers didn’t appreciate the fans trying to hype up the crowd as they left the floor, either."No, don’t ask for applause. That’s not the right response. You were wrong and you need to leave."
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