A controversial play at the end of the Florida-LSU game on Saturday night provoked a reaction from a well-known journalist.
In the middle of a tight game, Florida cornerback Marco Wilson took off the LSU tight end goalie Taylor’s shoe and threw a few yards on the field. Wilson was attacked with an ineffective conduct for throwing the shoe and gave up first to the Tigers and hopes to upset Gators.
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Five players later, LSU set a game-winning field goal. Cat York will reach the 57-yard field goal for victory. But the shoe controversy is really the highlight of the game.
A famous journalist known for throwing a shoe responded to the game.
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Al-Jaiti threw shoes at US President George W. Bush during a press conference in Baghdad in 2008.
“Well, everyone be quiet for a minute. First of all thank you for apologizing on behalf of the Iraqi people. It does not bother me. If you like some – if you like the facts, the amount he throws is 10 shoes. Thank you for your concern, and don’t worry about it, “said Bush.
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Al-Jaidi was sentenced to nine months in prison for the incident.