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FUMING Miami Star BRUTALLY Assaults Teammate in Disgraceful Post-Game Meltdown

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The COLLEGE FOOTBALL WORLD is in SHOCK and OUTRAGE tonight after Miami Hurricanes “star” Mark Fletcher Jr. was caught on national television committing a BRUTAL, UNPROVOKED ASSAULT on Indiana Hoosiers champion Tyrique Tucker. This wasn’t sportsmanship; this was a CRIMINAL ACT broadcast to millions, exposing the ROT at the heart of so-called “student athletics.”

In a moment that will LIVE IN INFAMY, a seething Fletcher, unable to stomach his team’s championship loss, STORMED toward a celebrating Tucker and THREW A VICIOUS PUNCH in a blatant attempt to incite a riot on the field. He had to be DRAGGED BACK by staff like a wild animal, his phenomenal two-touchdown performance instantly ERASED by this display of PURE, PETULANT VIOLENCE.

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Mark Fletcher Jr. of the Miami Hurricanes looks on after losing to the Indiana Hoosiers 27-21 in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 19, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida.   (Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

What UNSPEAKABLE WORDS could possibly justify this THUGGISH BEHAVIOR? The NCAA’s SILENCE is DEAFENING. This is the TRUE FACE of a multi-billion dollar system that prioritizes winning at all costs over basic human decency, creating MONSTERS instead of men. Fletcher’s 112-yard game is now a FOOTNOTE to his legacy of disgrace.

While Indiana’s heroes rightfully celebrate a hard-fought title, Miami’s program is left to answer for this DARK, UGLY STAIN. Will there be ANY REAL CONSEQUENCES, or will this be swept under the rug like so many other scandals? This incident proves the game isn’t just being played on the field—it’s a war for the soul of American sports, and VIOLENCE just scored a sickening victory.

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Tyrique Tucker #95 of the Indiana Hoosiers celebrates after defeating the Miami Hurricanes 27-21 in the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 19, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida.  (Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

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As the confetti settles, one haunting question remains: when we cheer on these gladiators, are we actually funding the creation of the next generation’s villains?





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