Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. The University of Central Florida was forced to delete a post on X, formerly called Twitter, during a game against Kent State after an "unintended reference" to a 1970 shooting at the latter school.
During the Knights' 56-6 victory over Kent State on Thursday night, the football program's social media team posted a photo of quarterback John Rhys Plumlee on the sideline phone with the caption "SOMEONE CALL THE NATIONAL GUARD." The post was intended to be an ode to when Shannon Sharpe shouted the line when he was on the sideline phone back in 1996, the school said.
However, many feel the post was tone-deaf, based on their opponent. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM A UCF Knights helmet rests near the sidelines during the game between the Kent State Golden Flashes and the UCF Knights on Thursday, August 31, 2023, at FBC Mortgage Stadium, Orlando Florida. (Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) Back in 1970, the National Guard fired into a crowd of roughly 300 Vietnam War protestors at Kent State, which killed four students and injured nine more.
The shootings were criticized immensely, leading to more protests on college campuses as protests against the war also heightened.