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In sports, an ejection (also known as dismissal, sending-off, disqualification, or early shower) is the removal of a participant from a contest due to a violation of ...
Its meaning differs among sports, but it most commonly indicates a serious offence and often results in a player being permanently suspended from the game (commonly known as an ejection, dismissal, disqualification, expulsion, removal, or sending-off). In many sports the ejected player's team cannot replace them and thus must continue the rest ...
In addition, any single flagrant technical foul, or a disqualifying foul in FIBA and NCAA women's play, incurs ejection. FIBA rules call for ejection for two non-flagrant technicals (known as unsportsmanlike fouls under that body's rules; the term is also used in NCAA women's rules) against a player. FIBA rules call for ejection when a coach ...
The ejection cost Jennings a shot at a career milestone. He fell 25 yards short of his first career 1,000-yard season after getting tossed in the second quarter.
Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders avoided an ejection for shoving the referee in the second half of No. 16 Colorado's 37-21 loss to Kansas.. Officials appeared to miss Sanders shoving the referee in the ...
Targeting has been one of the most controversial topics in college football for a long time. Unfortunately there was another questionable ejection this weekend, as Missouri linebacker Nick Bolton ...
Ejection or Eject may refer to: Ejection (sports), the act of officially removing someone from a game; Eject (Transformers), a fictional character from The Transformers television series "Eject" (song), 1993 rap rock single by Senser; The usage of an Ejection seat by a pilot in an aircraft; Eject, a 2014 album by Cazzette
Jake Fischer and Dan Devine discuss the Warriors overcoming Draymond Green’s ejection, the timetable on Joel Embiid’s return from knee surgery, the Timberwolves’ sale blowing up and much more.