Members of the Oregon football team are facing discipline, after mocking Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston with a “no means no” chant following their Rose Bowl win.
A handful of Oregon football players are facing discipline for inappropriate conduct following their Rose Bowl win over the Florida State Seminoles.
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In a video uploaded online, you can see linebacker Torrodney Prevot, wide receiver Chance Allen and redshirt freshman Kani Benoit among players who are mocking FSU quarterback Jameis Winston and the sexual assault allegations that have followed him by singing “no means no” to the tune of the Seminoles Warchant.
Because of the inappropriate actions, the Oregon football players are subject to the team discipline.
“We are aware of the inappropriate behavior in the postgame,” Ducks head coach Mark Helfrich said in a statement after the win. “This is not what our program stands for, and the student-athletes will be disciplined internally.”
We will have to wait and see what type of discipline the players receive for crossing the line with their celebration, but this is certainly not the kind of distraction you want while you are supposed to be beginning preparation for the national championship game against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
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