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Texas State Trooper Who Had Run-in with South Carolina's Nyck Harbor Was Sent Home From Game
Texas A&M rallied from a 27-point halftime deficit to win 31-30, marking the largest comeback in school history as a state trooper was sent home following an incident with Nyck Harbor.
- On Saturday, Nov. 15, Texas A&M Aggies rallied to defeat South Carolina Gamecocks 31-30 at Kyle Field, College Station, Texas, while the Texas Department of Public Safety said a trooper was sent home after a run-in with Nyck Harbor, South Carolina wide receiver.
- South Carolina built a 30-3 halftime lead by Nyck Harbor's 80-yard touchdown and LaNorris Sellers' 183 passing yards with two scores, while Texas A&M committed costly early turnovers.
- Big plays included a 76-yard run by Ashton Bethel-Roman and a 14-yard touchdown catch by Nate Boerkircher, while EJ Smith capped a 99-yard drive with a 4-yard touchdown.
- Texas A&M Aggies move to 10-0 after overcoming South Carolina Gamecocks, who became the first SEC team since 2004 to lose after leading by 27 or more points.
- The Office of Inspector General confirmed it is reviewing the matter, noting Nyck Harbor limped into the tunnel after his touchdown and was pushed away by a teammate.
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Texas state trooper ‘sent home’ after confrontation with South Carolina wide receiver Nyck Harbor
A Texas Department of Public Safety trooper was “sent home” after having a run-in with South Carolina player Nyck Harbor during Saturday’s game against No. 3 Texas A&M.
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Texas state trooper who had run-in with South Carolina's Nyck Harbor was sent home from game
A Texas trooper who had an altercation with South Carolina’s Nyck Harbor after his touchdown was sent home from the game, according to the state Department of Public Safety.
·United States
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