The Gholston attack on Denard

Submitted by Indiana Blue on

I was at the game and could not see the attempt to break Denard's neck.  Just back home and this was the single worst behavior I have ever seen on a football field.  This was a deliberate attempt to injure a defenseless player that was on the ground.  This incident needs to be shown to EVERY coach in college football and then the B1G and the NCAA need to let Gholston know that he is permanently banned from playing college football.  The NFL would ban him for this behavior  -  intentionally attacking a defenseless player with the sole intent of injury (or worse) as Denard could have been permanently injured.

I pray that ESPN and B1G Network take the lead by showing the replay over and over so that every college football coach and fan knows exactly what Gholston did.

Go Blue! 

Spar-Dan

October 16th, 2011 at 12:02 AM ^

He jerked his helmet.  Trying to break his neck, suspended for life, at least a year?--please.  Helmets get jerked around all the time.  They even have a penalty for it.  Also, you mean none of you noticed Lewan jerking Gholston's helmet?  I'm not saying it was a nice and friendly thing to do, but seriously, do you really think he was trying to paralyze or kill him?  Denard wasn't even hurt by it. 

itauditbill

October 16th, 2011 at 10:46 AM ^

That's right... He dived in after the play was over... (Personal Foul number 1...) Then he maliciously grabbed Denard's helmet and twisted... (Personal Foul number 2) and in your world that's okay... it was unfriendly.

Now I do hope that someday if you have a child (though I personally hope you never breed) that the same thing is done to him. And I hope that it doesn't seriously hurt him, but I do want to know what your reaction would be.

I hope that you walk out on the field and thank the player for teaching your son what a little bit of an unfriendly play is.

Somehow I don't think you will Mr. Ass Hat!!

vaneasy2338

October 15th, 2011 at 8:01 PM ^

well, and like yourself didn't see the play till just now. This isn't even about the game anymore. It's not complaining, this is a legitimate concern about the safety of the players. WIlliam Gholston should be suspensed for the rest of the season. It wasn't that the play was dirty. The play was balant. And it wasn't like he was in the heat of the moment in a fight with an opposing player. After the whistle with an offensive player lying on the ground. Considering the circumstances, one of the dirtiest play I will ever see.

harmon40

October 15th, 2011 at 8:30 PM ^

suspension for the rest of the season, including their bowl game, would be appropriate.  I wouldn't ban him for life just yet, but 7 games would be a significant punishment that would discourage other players from this kind of behavior.

That's a very heavy penalty for on-field behavior, but as others have pointed out this action could have caused a very serious, possibly career-ending (life altering?) injury.  The punishment has to be significant enough to send a message to every college football player in the country.

Tater

October 15th, 2011 at 8:38 PM ^

What do you expect from a team that allows people to change from jumpsuit orange to practice field green and white?  It starts with their coach.  Nobody who has coached Michigan in the last fifty years would allow that from one of their players.   

It's sad; the only thing I was right about was that MSU would commit a lot of personal fouls.  I thought they would do it because they were losing, which would at least be a little bit of an excuse.  There is no excuse for what Gholston did, though, and I agree 100 percent that he should be suspended for the rest of the season.  

I also agree with the general sentiment that Saint Dantonio will make excuses for Gholston.  Luckily, the tape is there, and the B1G office can't ignore it, especially considering that Denard is one of the conference's biggest cash cows right now.  

Brady Hoke and the players are all saying the right things for the cameras, but you know that Hoke will have some choice words for the league office soon if he hasn't contacted them already.

Cope

October 15th, 2011 at 8:57 PM ^

the NCAA. He didn't get thrown out of the game for that, so try punching a player standing in front of him in the face. But what it comes down to is he and others were trying to maliciously hurt, possibly kill Denard. Seriously. I'm not over-reacting. That's certainly what they were thinking with all of the cheap shots after the plays.

vaneasy2338

October 15th, 2011 at 8:01 PM ^

well, and like yourself didn't see the play till just now. This isn't even about the game anymore. It's not complaining, this is a legitimate concern about the safety of the players. WIlliam Gholston should be suspensed for the rest of the season. It wasn't that the play was dirty. The play was balant. And it wasn't like he was in the heat of the moment in a fight with an opposing player. After the whistle with an offensive player lying on the ground. Considering the circumstances, one of the dirtiest play I will ever see.

WolverineLake

October 15th, 2011 at 8:03 PM ^

But ... nothing is going to happen.  Miami is still playing football, Auburn was just cleared and OSU will skate.

I think MSU's behavior was shocking, vulgar and repulsive.  They'll all play next week, and I'm sure Dantonio will even buy them a pizza or something.

DaBigDaddy

October 15th, 2011 at 8:03 PM ^

Coach Hoke should call Dantonio, Jim Deleny, NCAA Commisioner, ESPN, and so on, let them know what a *ucking Classless, No discipline, and Not well coached team MSU really is. I'm almost in a belief that Dantonio TOLD his team to play DIRTY and INJURE Denard on every play. He only cared about win, and never had and never will respect a program like this. 

Purkinje

October 15th, 2011 at 8:05 PM ^

The filth in this game (especially the Ghoulston neck twisting debacle) makes me absolutely sick. I am so glad that my Wolverines have never played that way.

Indiana Blue

October 15th, 2011 at 8:19 PM ^

on that 2003 tsio team?  Also ... it is time to put a stop to this behavior on the field of play.  Just because the Sorgi incident which I agree was awful, was a 1 game suspension, doesn't mean that this time it is dealt with the same way.  This in my mind was actually worse as Gholston could have broke Denard neck (and I think he was trying to) which could have even paralyzed Denard.  Gholston should be removed from the team, period.  And anyone else that intentionally does the same should receive the same punishment.

Go Blue!

Yeoman

October 15th, 2011 at 9:00 PM ^

If we're going to the worst possible scenario Reynolds could have broken Sorgi's larynx and asphyxiated him. It's hard to judge this stuff from a distance because we don't know how much force was exerted, but Reynolds did serious damage and as far as we know Gholston did not.

I will be absolutely shocked if there's more than a two-game suspension. I expect one game, and I'd be less surprised by none at all than by something lengthy.

Yeoman

October 15th, 2011 at 9:19 PM ^

And there was no reason for Reynolds to try to strangle Jim Sorgi.

I'm just trying to compare this to the most similar prior incident I can remember, and I don't see anything that makes this worse. And to say it's not worse than the most appalling thing I've ever seen on a football field isn't exactly a justification.

Yost Ghost

October 16th, 2011 at 11:30 AM ^

I think it is worse. Choking some guy, although eventually life threatening, isn't immediately life threatening like wrenching some guys neck.

 

Edit: I don't think people understand what flamebait means. This is not flamebait. This is a factual comparison of two different actions. This was not intended to anger or enrage but to logically disagree with Yeoman's post where he downplays the gravity of Gholston's actions. And how is what I said any different than allintime's post that didn't get tagged as flamebait!?

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=flamebait

Now the previous post, I would argue, is flamebait.

Section 1

October 15th, 2011 at 9:17 PM ^

So weird; it didn't work.  The press box couldn't hear me from all the way across the field in Sec. 106.

I want to see the replay.  Like Hoke (on Denard's last play of the game), I turned to see the play downfield; only later did I look back to see Denard in a heap under two Spartans, and the entire remainder of the MSU defense waving their arms for the crowd to make noise.

Anyway, Spartan Stadium didn't dare show a replay.  Probably fearing a riot.  They might have gotten one.