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    At 2-5 in the Pac-10, Arizona itself might be a bit of a doormat, but that doesn't make it OK to just go around and wipe your feet on Chase Budinger's face.

    That's what Houston's Aubrey Coleman did to Budinger yesterday, and while I can't say for sure that I know the man's intent, you know, he did stomp on a guy's face, showed no signs of offering any kind of apology, and smiled while receiving a congratulatory "Hey, way to step on that guy's face!" high-five on his way off the floor. To me, that's unsportsmanlike.

    Arizona went on to win 96-90 in overtime, despite the fact that Houston led 63-51 at the time of the face-stomping. Consider that your daily dose of karma, Mr. Coleman.

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    That's desgusting... The guy should be suspended.
    Die Liebe wird eine Krankheit, wenn man sie als eine Heilung sieht
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    • #3
      I have done it, its pretty helpful specially if u do it late in the game in clutch situation.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by L8DBACK View Post
        Arizona went on to win 96-90 in overtime, despite the fact that Houston led 63-51 at the time of the face-stomping. Consider that your daily dose of karma, Mr. Coleman.
        Yep, this is completely disgusting. After Aubry Coleman was rigthfully ejected, I loved the fact that Arizona came back from 8 down with 40 seconds remaining to send it to overtime, and eventually win. VERY happy to see karma working.

        Despite that scumbag "apologizing" today (saying it was ACCIDENTAL) I think Coleman should be suspended the rest of the season, maybe the rest of his college career (he is a junior).

        "I want to apologize to Chase Budinger for what happened Saturday night. I never meant to step on him," Coleman said in a statement issued by the school. "I have never been in an incident like this before, and I have nothing but respect for him as a great player.

        "I love the game too much to do something like that intentionally. I want to say I am sorry from the bottom of my heart," Coleman said. "I know that God knows what is in my heart, but I am hopeful that Chase will understand and forgive." (ESPN link)
        What a punk. Only apologizing, knowing that his career could be in jeopardy.

        His actions were not only blatant, but was done so in such a disrepectful, inhumane way. Who steps on someone's head? Those type of moves (which I have seen too many in recreational games), and players like Coleman, have no place in sports much less our society. I would even go as far as saying assualt charges should be filed against him, as they do sometimes in hockey.



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        • #5
          That is just awful. Did he get suspended or disciplined or anything?

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