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American Focus > Blog > World News > 20 college football players, 2 head coaches suspended for wild Fort Valley State, Central State brawl after homecoming game
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20 college football players, 2 head coaches suspended for wild Fort Valley State, Central State brawl after homecoming game

Last updated: October 8, 2025 1:20 pm
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In a disturbing turn of events, twenty college football players along with two head coaches faced suspension following a violent altercation that occurred after a homecoming match in Georgia.

Fort Valley State University (FVSU) experienced a narrow defeat against Central State University (CSU), with a final score of 18-14, in front of their supporters at Wildcat Stadium on Saturday, which escalated tensions post-game.

The brawl erupted when players from both teams were seen grappling each other on the sidelines, as shown in a viral clip posted on X.

Amid the fracas, shouts from fans filled the air as players wearing blue and white jerseys piled on top of one another, engaging in punches and shoving matches.

The announcer from Fort Valley urged the coaches and players to break apart and return to their locker rooms, advising fans to stay seated during the turmoil.

As the initial chaos subsided, a confrontation resumed between an FVSU player and a CSU player, reigniting the brawl and prompting more players to rush toward the track and stands.

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC), which oversees both institutions, announced on Monday that 20 players would receive one-game suspensions, with nine from FVSU and eleven from CSU.

SIAC Commissioner Anthony Holloman expressed his disappointment, stating, “Acts of unsportsmanlike conduct have no place in intercollegiate athletics or within the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.” He added that he was “extremely disappointed” that this incident overshadowed what should have been a celebrated football game, as detailed in a press release.

The incident at Wildcat Stadium unfolded after Fort Valley State University (FVSU) fell to Central State University (CSU) in a competitive 18–14 game, leading to heated exchanges post-final whistle. @KalanHookstv/X

Additionally, both head coaches, Marlon Watson from FVSU and Tony Carter from CSU, were also handed one-game suspensions.

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Both athletic programs received undisclosed fines as part of the penalties.

The SIAC emphasized its dedication to formulating policies aimed at preventing such occurrences in the future and reaffirmed its “zero-tolerance policy” regarding unsportsmanlike behavior.

As stated on the SIAC’s website, the conference consists mainly of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) issued one-game suspensions for a total of 20 players on Monday, with nine representing FVSU and eleven from CSU. @KalanHookstv/X

In response to the postgame violence, FVSU offered apologies to its community and CSU, asserting that such behavior does not reflect their values of sportsmanship, integrity, and respect as an institution and as part of the conference.

In a Facebook statement, they emphasized their disapproval of actions failing to meet these standards and their commitment to ensuring student-athletes embody Wildcat pride and professionalism both on and off the field.

The violence post-game followed closely behind the news of several FVSU band members being arrested due to severe hazing allegations, which resulted in the band being barred from performing during homecoming, as reported by 13 WMAZ.

The university confirmed that a criminal investigation led to these arrests after sufficient evidence was uncovered.

The marching band was suspended shortly after hazing allegations came to light.

An incident report from the Fort Valley State University Police Department revealed the involvement of a 20-year-old female victim alongside two suspects, Arika Tolbert, 21, and Jaya Williams, 19.

The conference also imposed one-game suspensions on both FVSU head coach Marlon Watson and CSU head coach Tony Carter. @KalanHookstv/X

The report indicated that five additional females were involved in this case, although their exact roles remain unspecified.

The investigation is currently under the jurisdiction of the Fort Valley Police Department.

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Amid the troubling events, FVSU reiterated their concern for the well-being and safety of all students within the Wildcat community, emphasizing the gravity of the situation and its impact.

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