An Ohio politician has seen enough flag planting by visiting sports teams.
Republican state Rep. Josh Williams said Wednesday on social media heâs introducing a bill to make flag planting in sports a felony in the state. His proposal comes after the Nov. 30 fight at the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry football game when the Wolverines beat the Buckeyes 13-10 and then attempted to plant their flag at midfield. A fight ensued and police had to use pepper spray to disperse the players.
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Similar flag-planting scuffles broke out across college football on that rivalry weekend.
Williams is calling it the O.H.I.O Sportsmanship Act.
âBehavior that incites violent brawls and puts our law enforcement officers in danger has no place on the football field,â Williams said.
Former Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield famously planted a flag in the middle of the field at Ohio State after the Sooners beat the Buckeyes in 2017.
Mayfield, who now plays for the NFLâs Tampa Bay Buccaneers, said he doesnât think flag planting is a big deal.
âIâll say this: OU-Texas does it every time they play,â Mayfield said on Dec. 1. âItâs not anything special. You take your âLâ and you move on. Iâll leave it at that.â
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