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Mickey Joseph says wild on-field brawl at Grambling State was about ‘disrespect’

Kendrick Marshall by Kendrick Marshall
November 9, 2025
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Grambling’s 31-23 victory over Bethune-Cookman was briefly overshadowed by a chaotic on-field brawl that erupted shortly after halftime. The Tigers carried a 24-20 lead into the third quarter when tensions on the sideline suddenly boiled over into a full melee.

Video from the scene showed Grambling defensive back Xhane Williams throwing a swing at Bethune-Cookman defensive end Isaiah Washburn, knocking off his helmet as several Grambling players appeared to chase him toward the field. Coaches and officials rushed to separate the teams amidst the commotion.

Following the game, Grambling head coach Mickey Joseph, still animated from the incident, condemned what he described as blatant disrespect from the opposing sideline.

“When you play here, you gotta make sure as a coach, support staff, anyone, that all your players come down,” Joseph told the media. “If you’re going to walk down there, and take your time, and now it’s three minutes, three minutes and 30 seconds on the (halftime) clock, and we’re standing on the stairs and you got four or five kids who are just walking down, taking their time, listen guys, at the end of the day I’m thinking, ‘They know what they’re doing.’ They taking their time, so we’re trying to give them their respect.”

 

Officials issued nine total ejections as a result of the brawl—five players from Grambling and four from Bethune-Cookman. All were barred from the second half and are expected to face further suspension under SWAC conduct policies.

Joseph doubled down when pressed about his team’s involvement.

“So by the time, we gotta go … we can’t wait on two players,” said Joseph, whose Tigers climbed to 7-3 on the season with the victory. “But they should never leave their players. Who leaves their players? Who leaves their players over there knowing that we had to come down?

“But see, that’s what I’m talking about. That’s the disrespect stuff. And we’re not going to tolerate disrespect here at Grambling. You won’t disrespect us. We’re going to meet disrespect with disrespect, because be responsible, get your kids out the locker room, make ’em get to the field. They came down on the field, they walked on the field. That’s disrespecting the game, first of all. That’s my perspective and I told them after the game, I said, ‘You can’t leave your kids up there. You can’t leave your kids up there.’ We talked. I know we’re going to hear from my A.D., he’ll talk to his A.D. I told him, I said, ‘If they fine us, then you know what … ‘”


Kendrick Marshall

Kendrick Marshall

Kendrick Marshall is an award-winning journalist and a graduate of Jackson State University.

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Comments 3

  1. Joh says:
    7 months ago

    What are you talking about. Your players grabbed BCU players. What you should have done is have your players ignore those two players and get back to the field. When someone disrespects my team we take it out on them on the field between the whistle. As long as it’s legal punish them. No cheat shots but hard nose football. Your players should have just ran by those two players and not said a word.
    We had one team that hit our QB really late out of bounds when he scored a touchdown. On the kickoff we called for an onside kick. Our players picked out two of their front line players and five players went after them not the ball. We did things like this The whole game and they learned not to disrespect us again and we didn’t lose a player nor make our team look bad for bad behavior. What are teaching your young men.

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  2. YoYo says:
    7 months ago

    The players learn from their coach! “Disrespect shenanigans” Those players was slow getting down the ramp so I can only assume that you as coach was hyping your players up to do something by using that “disrespect rhetoric” You should be fine! Your player threw the first punch, then another player swung at a Coach from BCU

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  3. Chad johnson says:
    7 months ago

    Way to uphold the stereotype.

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