Two Houston Cougars wide receivers fight on sideline during home loss to Kansas Jayhawks
Two Houston Cougars players engaged in a fight on the sideline Saturday during a frustrating, penalty-filled 48-30 loss to the Kansas Jayhawks.
"It's unacceptable, and you're not going to win games like this when you do stuff like that," said Houston coach Dana Holgorsen, whose team amassed 10 penalties for 73 yards. "And it's my job to continue to harp on that."
With 11:45 left in the third quarter and Kansas leading 28-14, after a Houston penalty, wide receiver Joseph Manjack IV approached Sam Brown Jr., also a wide receiver, on the sideline, shoving him to the ground as Brown grabbed Manjack's face mask. Teammates and staff rushed to break up the fracas.
"Manjack took it upon himself to go over there and confront Sam, which is not the right thing to do," Holgorsen said. "He was dead wrong and shouldn't have done it and knows it and felt bad about it."
Houston (1-2) finished with 446 total yards in the loss but let a 14-0 lead slip away at home against a team that will be a conference rival next season in the Big 12.
"There's plenty of blame to go around," Holgorsen said. "I got outcoached. We got outcoached offensively, defensively. Put it on me. We have a lot of work to do."
Manjack had three catches for 25 yards in the loss. Brown did not record a reception.
"Two minutes later, [Manjack] hugged it out with Sam, and those guys are buddies," Holgorsen said. "And he apologized."
The Cougars entered the season with hopes of making a New Year's Six bowl, but that possibility looks slim following consecutive losses. Houston will host Rice next Saturday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.