Pharaoh Brown took to Twitter on Monday to express his displeasure with Oregon’s decision to suspend him for the Alamo Bowl. Brown didn’t directly tweet that he disagreed with the decision, but he retweeted many people who did and lashed out at Twitter users who criticized him and said he should have been suspended.
The University of Oregon’s athletic department released a statement from Brown around 4 p.m. on Monday. Brown apologized and said he would accept the consequences of his actions.
A retweet from Brown:
They did @Callme_P_RO wrong… just a snow ball fight…
— Daniel Speckert (@danspeckert) December 9, 2013
@JamieHStewart u should be ashamed of yourself
— Pharaoh Brown (@Callme_P_RO) December 9, 2013
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@Callme_P_RO @JamieHStewart last time I checked the professor himself isn't pressing charges. Also said at our age he would've done it too..
— Brandon Meier (@brandon_meier) December 9, 2013
“@danspeckert: @JamieHStewart @Callme_P_RO I wasn't there but no one got hurt… let them freakin be kids..”true statement
— Pharaoh Brown (@Callme_P_RO) December 9, 2013
@Johnnydlong u can say that again
— Pharaoh Brown (@Callme_P_RO) December 9, 2013
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Suspending @Callme_P_RO over a snowball fight is just ridiculous. The whole thing got blown way out of proportion. #noharmnofoul
— Jesse Nichols (@Jesse_Nichols7) December 9, 2013
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@Callme_P_RO Hey man student to student, that could have been any of us. Thanks for the fun parts & I'm sorry this happened to you. #GoDucks
— Ryan (@Dogisfrank) December 9, 2013
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Can't believe they suspended my dawg @Callme_P_RO for a snowball fight! Lol
— Alex Brooks (@Brooks_7Teen) December 9, 2013
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