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GoldenTiger86 Posted - 12/16/2025 : 09:43:05
From Gary Lloyd...

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Moody High School Fined, Placed on Probation for Flagrant Unsportsmanlike Conduct following AHSAA title game

MONTGOMERY ? Moody High School?s football program has been fined and placed on probation for displaying flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct in violation of AHSAA Eligibility Rule 1, Section 17.

The flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct occurred following Moody High School?s state football championship game at the Super 7 Class 5A State Finals at Birmingham?s Protective Stadium. Moody High School self-reported the flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct following its own investigation.

As a result, the four Moody assistant football coaches, the head football coach, and the 10 Moody players involved in the incident will not be allowed to participate in the 2026 spring or fall jamboree game and the first regular-season game of the 2026 football season. For the players who have no football eligibility remaining, an additional fine of $250 is being assessed per player. If the coaches or players are no longer at Moody High School next season, the suspension will be assessed at the schools they are attending.


In addition, Moody High School will be responsible for the cost of repairing any damage to the Protective Stadium dressing room.

My question is this...if those kids are in college next year, will the NCAA actually enforce this punishment?
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CCHS07 Posted - 12/17/2025 : 14:11:33
From what I understand through a parent, the coach told a security person, "send us a bill" upon leaving Protective that night, so imagine what must have caused him to believe such a comment were necessary.

Hard to view this as anything other than them getting what they deserve. Students smoking indoors, while underaged, on camera, at a school event is not a hypothetical where it is easy to find any grey area.

Explaining this to the pearl-clutchers makes me feel like Toby from The Office going through the reasons the Boy Scout Troop isn't coming to Casino Night.
oneontafan Posted - 12/16/2025 : 10:26:57
I don't think the NCAA cares at all.

How were the locker rooms damaged? A lot of college teams smoke victory cigars and nobody has ever suggested that it "damages" the locker rooms.

A few years ago the visiting team's players literally trashed the locker room at the Hoover Met and I don't remember anything being done about it. Yes, there are photos of the damage.

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