Vanderbilt came up with a 73-65 victory over the Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville on Thursday night, but Commodore head coach Kevin Stallings had some choice words for Vanderbilt guard Wade Baldwin following the game.
According to Stallings, “one of our players acted inappropriately and violated what we believe to be is good sportsmanship following the game. In my haste to resolve the situation, I made a very inappropriate comment.”
In case you were wondering, Stallings’ definition of “inappropriate” apparently covers seven f-bombs and a death threat.
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Take it easy, Kevin. It’s just a game.
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Stallings apologized to Baldwin following the game, who tweeted out that he didn’t hold any hard feelings for his coach.
No harm, no foul?
[h/t Fox Sports]