By North Carolina Central University
The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is conducting a comprehensive review of the post-game altercation that occurred following the Howard vs. North Carolina Central football game on Friday, November 15.
âThis was a very unfortunate incident, and we are taking it with the utmost seriousness,â said MEAC Commissioner Sonja Stills. âThe MEAC holds its student-athletes, coaches, and staff to the highest standards of sportsmanship and professionalism. We are committed
to thoroughly reviewing this matter and will take appropriate disciplinary action based on our findings.â
The game ended in a decisive 26-3 win for North Carolina Central. But shortly after NCCU head coach Trei Oliver and HU head coach Larry Scott shook hands things descended into chaos with pushing, shoving and punching between players and coaches as well. The action went on for well over five minutes before the two teams separated and moved towards their locker rooms.
A few minutes later things began to bubble up in the parking lot near the visiting locker room, with multiple sources indicating North Carolina Central assistant coaches were involved in another altercation.
NC Central head coach Trei Oliver was asked if â given the chippy-ness in the game and the history between the two programs, he thought about not sending his team out to shake hands.
âI always shake hands. Last year I didnât like the vibe at the end of the game, so I told my guys to go to the locker room,â Oliver said. âI went across the field and shook the coachâs hand. I took the loss. I was down there talking to another coach, I didnât see what happened, but thatâs not our football team. Thatâs not who we are, I donât care what happened. We go to the locker room. Go to the band, then go to the locker room. Thatâs not us, thatâs not who we are. That wonât be tolerated in my program.â