I see both sides, because players have to do a better job of keeping their cool — while I’ve always enjoyed fans rushing the field after a huge win.
In what was probably his final regular season game — a stinging defeat at the hands of his hated rival — Heisman Trophy candidate Jabrill Peppers let his frustrations get the best of him on the field after the loss at the shoe.
While Buckeyes fans were rushing the field — a guy bumped into Peppers — who then gave the fan the business, before being separated.
I love Jabrill, but he was wrong.
Rushing the field has been a long time tradition, and had Michigan been on the other end of the scoreboard — while playing in Ann Arbor — Peppers wouldn’t have cared.
The home or winning team, has to do a better job of holding the fans off, until the losing team is at least off the field, thus avoiding any emotional situations.
Peppers can’t put his hands on fans though — he put himself at risk, and his pockets as well if the Ohio State fan decided to get all civil in court.
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