Doyle called it a "fight". He said, "all hell broke loose."

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I don't think it was a fight. I saw Dupree made fists, but Fitz, Konate, Coffey, and Washington all had good body language. Was there a fight?
 

No. The only player who "threw" anything was Ingram from Alabama, who shoved McBrayer in the face (and didn't get tossed, but fouled out soon thereafter).
 


I've seen a lot worse at Lifetime Fitness.
 

There should have need free throws awarded to us.

Yeah I don't understand that part. From EVERY bench player from Alabama running onto the floor (and coaches too, but perhaps in an effort to control the situation), and from Ingram shoving McBrayer in the face; how MN got zero FTs after they had just awarded Bamer 4 was as stunning to me as seeing the (deserved) empty Bamer bench.
 


I haven't looked at the rules in a while but I believe if the T's were 'simultaneous' then it doesn't matter if one side had more than the other. They effectively all offset.

Just to be clear, 'simultaneous' means from the same situation, not necessarily all at the exact same moment.
 

Doyle was overwhelmed, and worried his hair might get mussed.
 

I actually thought mcbrayer by the end was separating people
 




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