After a bizarre display on the sidelines, Ohio State linebacker K'Vaughan Pope was escorted back to the locker room during a game against Akron.
Ohio State linebacker K'Vaughan Pope seemingly quit on his team in the middle of game against Akron on Saturday with his team up 35–7 in a strange display.
In the second quarter, Pope attempted to take the field during a substitution but was waved off by teammate and linebacker Teradja Mitchell, per Buckeyes Now's Brendan Gulick. Pope, visibly upset, started to walk back to the locker room but was stopped by a Buckeyes staff member and escorted back to the sideline.
Once there, he took off his gloves and threw them into the stands before beginning to take off his jersey. Before that, he appeared to be in a heated verbal exchange with linebacker coach Al Washington. Several Ohio State Buckeyes players attempted to calm him down.
He was then escorted back to the locker room after speaking with multiple staff members while the game was still being played. During halftime, he Tweeted "good lucc to my teammates." Immediately after, he Tweeted "f--- ohio state," but deleted the Tweet shortly after.
Pope is a senior and has appeared in 31 games for the Buckeyes since joining the program in 2018.
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