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Clemson, S. Carolina won't accept bowl bids

Schools' players brawled toward end of game Saturday

AP
A brawl breaks out late in the fourth quarter of the South Carolina-Clemson game on Saturday. The fight delayed the game for about 10 minutes before coaches, police and security officers got things under control.

COLUMBIA, S.C. - Clemson and South Carolina will not accept bowl bids, punishment for players who brawled toward the end of Saturday’s game.

South Carolina athletic director Mike McGee said Monday that the Gamecocks’ actions on the field were not consistent with the values and ethics of the school.

“This decision will have a significant financial impact on USC athletics. We will also lose a month of prebowl practice,” McGee said. “It was a decision that had to be made.”

Clemson athletics director Terry Don Phillips said in a statement the decision isn’t fair to the majority of the players.

“But given the circumstances, I believe strongly that it is the right decision so that our university, our student-athletes, supporters and all people that love Clemson know without question what our values are,” he said.

Both teams qualified for the postseason with 6-5 records.

The brawl, which broke out with about six minutes left in the game, started when Tigers defensive lineman Bobby Williamson took down South Carolina quarterback Syvelle Newton and appeared to linger too long on top of him.

South Carolina coach Lou Holtz, in his last game after a 33-year career, and Clemson coach Tommy Bowden tried to break up the brawl. Eventually, security and police officers were needed to restore order. Clemson won 29-7.

McGee said individual suspensions for players will be forthcoming.

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