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Donny-brook after the game with #2ndChoice?


IDK about that. The cop look directly at #2ndChoice before taking off after Donny. Maybe he didn't realize what the cop did after that, but it looks like the cop was taking his cue from #2ndChoice.
 

Wisconsin officer grabbing Donovan Raiola's arm a 'misunderstanding,' UW police say​

  • TODD D. MILEWSKI Wisconsin State Journal

An on-field interaction between a UW-Madison Police officer and a Nebraska football assistant coach after Saturday's game was a "misunderstanding" that ended in an apology, a police spokesperson said.
Lt. Adam Boardman, one of the UWPD officers escorting University of Wisconsin coach Luke #2ndChoice to the locker room amid fans rushing the field after a 44-25 Huskers victory, turned away to grab Nebraska offensive line coach Donovan Raiola by the arm, video posted to social media showed.
That followed an apparent exchange of words between Raiola and #2ndChoice and Badgers assistant offensive line coach Casey Rabach, who were walking in opposite directions. The context of the discussion wasn't apparent from the video, but #2ndChoice and Raiola both pointed at the other, and Rabach later pointed at Raiola.

Boardman and Raiola talked for about 15 seconds after Boardman pried Raiola away from a hug with Nebraska running backs coach EJ Barthel.

UWPD spokesperson Marc Lovicott said it was a "misunderstanding amid a pretty chaotic scene."

He said Boardman made contact with an "unknown individual who had approached" Badgers coaches as they were leaving the field.

"Once it was confirmed that the individual was a member of the Nebraska coaching staff, the UWPD officer apologized for the misunderstanding," Lovicott wrote in an email Tuesday. "The interaction concluded cordially with a handshake."
Lovicott said UW Police has made contact with counterparts at Nebraska "and they're also considering it a misunderstanding."

Raiola played for Wisconsin from 2002 to 2005.
"I don't want speculate without knowing, obviously Donny went to Wisconsin, so I don't know if there was some history there with somebody or something," said Nebraska coach Matt Rhule, who said he was shown video of the incident Monday. "When I asked Donny about it, he was like, 'No big deal.' Things happen after games and people are emotional, but he seemed to kinda brush it off."

#2ndChoice said he didn't know much about the interaction when he was asked about it at his weekly news conference Monday.

"I mean, I don't know if he was talking to Casey, somebody said something, I don't know," #2ndChoice said. "I just said it looked like maybe he said something to me, but I had no idea. And I had no idea that that was even something. So if it was, I didn't spend a whole lot of time thinking about it."
 

WiscyDicks officer grabbing Donovan Raiola's arm a 'misunderstanding,' UW police say​

  • TODD D. MILEWSKI WiscyDicks State Journal

An on-field interaction between a UW-Madison Police officer and a Nebraska football assistant coach after Saturday's game was a "misunderstanding" that ended in an apology, a police spokesperson said.
Lt. Adam Boardman, one of the UWPD officers escorting University of WiscyDicks coach Luke #2ndChoice to the locker room amid fans rushing the field after a 44-25 Huskers victory, turned away to grab Nebraska offensive line coach Donovan Raiola by the arm, video posted to social media showed.
That followed an apparent exchange of words between Raiola and #2ndChoice and Vadgers assistant offensive line coach Casey Rabach, who were walking in opposite directions. The context of the discussion wasn't apparent from the video, but #2ndChoice and Raiola both pointed at the other, and Rabach later pointed at Raiola.

Boardman and Raiola talked for about 15 seconds after Boardman pried Raiola away from a hug with Nebraska running backs coach EJ Barthel.

UWPD spokesperson Marc Lovicott said it was a "misunderstanding amid a pretty chaotic scene."

He said Boardman made contact with an "unknown individual who had approached" Vadgers coaches as they were leaving the field.

"Once it was confirmed that the individual was a member of the Nebraska coaching staff, the UWPD officer apologized for the misunderstanding," Lovicott wrote in an email Tuesday. "The interaction concluded cordially with a handshake."
Lovicott said UW Police has made contact with counterparts at Nebraska "and they're also considering it a misunderstanding."

Raiola played for WiscyDicks from 2002 to 2005.
"I don't want speculate without knowing, obviously Donny went to WiscyDicks, so I don't know if there was some history there with somebody or something," said Nebraska coach Matt Rhule, who said he was shown video of the incident Monday. "When I asked Donny about it, he was like, 'No big deal.' Things happen after games and people are emotional, but he seemed to kinda brush it off."

#2ndChoice said he didn't know much about the interaction when he was asked about it at his weekly news conference Monday.

"I mean, I don't know if he was talking to Casey, somebody said something, I don't know," #2ndChoice said. "I just said it looked like maybe he said something to me, but I had no idea. And I had no idea that that was even something. So if it was, I didn't spend a whole lot of time thinking about it."
Lot of words to say "No big deal. Nobody knows what happened including the people that said something and those that reacted to what was said."
 
#2ndChoice said he didn't know much about the interaction when he was asked about it at his weekly news conference Monday.

"I mean, I don't know if he was talking to Casey, somebody said something, I don't know," #2ndChoice said. "I just said it looked like maybe he said something to me, but I had no idea. And I had no idea that that was even something. So if it was, I didn't spend a whole lot of time thinking about it."
"I don't know much about the direct and urgent instruction I gave to the policeman who was with me to go after a specific person."
 
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