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What UAB's Trent Dilfer Said About Player Stomping on Tennessee Kicker Max Gilbert's Foot
Sirad Bryant received an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty after stomping on Tennessee kicker Max Gilbert's foot during a game dominated by Tennessee's early lead.
- On September 20 at Neyland Stadium, UAB defender Sirad Bryant was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct after he forcefully stepped on the foot of Tennessee kicker Max Gilbert following an extra-point attempt.
- The incident followed Tennessee's extra point that put the Vols ahead 21-0 in the first quarter of the game against UAB.
- Bryant was penalized 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct, with multiple officials signaling the infraction, and Jackson Ross, Tennessee’s holder, was held back to prevent him from pursuing Bryant after the incident.
- UAB coach Trent Dilfer said, “I'm not happy with it,” after seeing video of the stomp and promised Bryant would face discipline.
- Tennessee won the game 56-24, and Bryant could face additional punishment by the American Conference, highlighting ongoing discipline concerns for UAB.
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UAB’s Sirad Bryant stomps on Tennessee kicker’s foot in wild scene: ‘Not happy with it’
During the Volunteers' 56-24 blowout win against Alabama-Birmingham, Tennessee kicker Max Gilbert had his foot stomped on by an opposing player after nailing an extra point late in the first quarter.
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