The Armed Forces Bowl between Mississippi State and No. 24 Tulsa was largely uneventful leading up to the Bulldogs' 28-26 victory. After the final whistle, though, things took an ugly turn when a fight broke out between the two teams.
Tensions had been high throughout the afternoon. Both teams were jawing at each other before kickoff and there were some chippy moments during the game. It's difficult to say what instigated the situation after the game, but punches began flying and that's when things got out of hands.
Here's how the fight unfolded -- which ESPN cut back to in realtime after initially going back to studio coverage. The fight went on for several minutes as coaches and even some law enforcement officers on the field tried to break it up.
A massive brawl broke out at the end of the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl between Tulsa and Mississippi State. pic.twitter.com/zfaq912SWU
— ESPN (@espn) December 31, 2020
Ugly, ugly scene complete with a lot of punches thrown at players with helmets on. pic.twitter.com/30GYZ8ErkK
— Bryan Fischer (@BryanDFischer) December 31, 2020
One of the ugliest moments caught on camera came when Mississippi State wide receiver Malik Heath kicked a Tulsa player who was down on the ground.
Kicked a guy and then ran away pic.twitter.com/DZqY3zVy2x
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) December 31, 2020
Unfortunately, this did not appear to be a victimless situation. Golden Hurricane defensive back Kendarin Ray had to be helped off the field after apparently suffering an injury during the brawl. Tulsa coach Phillip Montgomery noted after the game that he believes Ray suffered a concussion.
Tulsa’s Kendarin Ray being helped off after being injured in the postgame brawl. pic.twitter.com/Ft90Ld3avu
— John E. Hoover (@johnehoover) December 31, 2020
When asked about the fight by ESPN in his post-game interview, Mississippi State coach Mike Leach said his message to the team would be "Don't do it anymore. It's just dumb," but then added, "there was some of that stuff going back and forth during the course of the game."
"This is a football game so we're not going to be tearing cloth over this deal; somebody went to a football game and somebody got hit," Leach said.
Mississippi State athletic director John Cohen released a statement on Friday, calling the brawl "inexcusable."
Statement from Director of Athletics John Cohen: pic.twitter.com/Mpoc7Z2Pfi
— Mississippi State Athletics (@HailState) January 1, 2021
Montgomery did not want to comment on brawl post-game.