Probably the most heated sideline in school soccer on Saturday got here through only one man.
Louisiana-Monroe offensive line coach Cameron Blankenship was seen going berserk on considered one of his gamers, offensive lineman Drew Hutchinson, throughout a 28-23 loss to Marshall.
It is unclear what particularly set him off, however Blankenship jumped in anger, tried to spike his headset and adopted Hutchinson to the bench space, the place he shoved the redshirt sophomore. Blankenship stopped solely after one other participant stepped in and pushed him away.
Monroe ran the ball simply tremendous towards Marshall, averaging 6.8 yards per carry by non-quarterbacks, however three sacks, three three-and-outs and an interception stored them down simply sufficient to lose to the Thunder Herd regardless of outgaining them general.
The matter of Blankenship did not come up in ULM’s edited video of head coach Bryant Vincent’s postgame information convention, although this system signaled it was feeling some criticism by limiting replies to its tweet of the ultimate rating. They have not finished that in different losses.
Later ULM, launched a press release calling Blankenship’s conduct “unacceptable” and promising inner disciplinary motion towards the coach. This system didn’t present any specifics.
Per the ULM web site, Blankenship is in his first season because the Warhawks’ offensive line coach and has labored the identical job with New Mexico and UAB. Hutchinson is in his first 12 months seeing sport motion after redshirting in 2022 and seeing no enjoying time as a freshman final 12 months.