Things apparently got a little testy during a charter flight carrying the Auburn University’s men’s basketball team on Friday.
Fox 6’s Jonathan Hardison tweeted:
NEW: Flight that appears to be the Auburn men’s basketball team heading to Houston diverted back to Auburn this afternoon. Air Traffic Control audio we’ve obtained shows a pilot in that airspace telling ATC “we have a bunch of basketball players fighting.” We’ve reached out to Auburn University and Auburn police for confirmation or comment
NEW: Flight that appears to be the Auburn men’s basketball team heading to Houston diverted back to Auburn this afternoon. Air Traffic Control audio we’ve obtained shows a pilot in that airspace telling ATC “we have a bunch of basketball players fighting”
We’ve reached out to…— Jonathan Hardison (@WBRC6Hardison) November 9, 2024
Meregrass flight 681 department Auburn (AUO) around 2:50 PM, en route to Houston where the Tigers are scheduled to play the University of Houston Cougars on Saturday evening. But the Saab 2000 twin-turboprop turned around once in flight. (H/T) Opening Script
College basketball beat writer Connor Newton has more details:
SOURCE: Soon after the Auburn men’s basketball team’s flight took off, a physical altercation took place between Chad Baker-Mazara and the Cardwell brothers (Drake and Dylan). The three players had to be restrained as the flight landed back in Auburn. More to come.
— Connor Noonan (@ConnorNoonanCBB) November 8, 2024
Another report chalks it up to nothing else than some “horseplay.”
Auburn plane returned back home due to horseplay between players on the flight that could have escalated into a fight, source told @TheFieldOf68.
Auburn was about 45 minutes en route and had to return home. Source said they are expected to take another plane to Houston later…
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) November 9, 2024
That’s some serious (and expensive) horseplay if it caused the flight to be turned around.
Unless maybe they were playing “H-O-R-S-E” on board the flight…
We haven’t yet seen a rescheduled charter from AUO to Houston.
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Am I missing something? The Crimson Tide is The University of Alabama, not the Auburn Tigers.
Fighting at 30,000 feet…War Eagles.
That’s right — thanks for the reminder.
Bruce, tell your guys to behave!