Family of Kansas State QB Avery Johnson Apologizes for Fight Following Wildcats’ Loss in Ireland
Mark and Anthony Johnson issued a joint apology for their postgame fight after Kansas State's narrow 24-21 loss, acknowledging responsibility and seeking to move past the incident.
- Mark Johnson and his son Anthony Johnson engaged in a physical altercation Saturday night in the streets of Dublin after Kansas State's 24-21 loss to Iowa State.
- The incident occurred after a closely contested football match in Ireland, where a trivial dispute between family members unfortunately grew into a physical confrontation.
- A video showing the two wrestling in the street and attempting to break up bystanders circulated widely on social media, confirming their involvement without any arrests made.
- Mark and Anthony issued a joint statement expressing regret for their behavior after the football game in Ireland, accepting full responsibility for the situation.
- They acknowledged their mistake, confirmed they have settled their disagreements, pledged to prevent similar issues in the future, and offered their apologies to their family, the university community, former students, and supporters.
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Family of Kansas State QB Avery Johnson apologizes for fight following Wildcats’ loss in Ireland
The family of Kansas State quarterback Avery Johnson has apologized for the physical fight Johnson’s father and brother were reported to have had following No. 17 Wildcats’ loss to No. 22 Iowa State in the Aer Lingus College Football Classic in Ireland on Saturday. Video of the fight quickly went viral on social media.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleFather & brother of Kansas State QB Avery Johnson reportedly get into fight following Wildcats' loss in Dublin
Video of the alleged incident between Johnson's father and a man believed to be Johnson's brother surfaced shortly after the Wildcats' 24-21 loss to Iowa State.
·North Carolina, United States
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