
Kentucky players were understandably upset about losing to Wisconsin in the Final Four. However, Andrew Harrison made a remark that went a little too far.
He used a profanity and the n-word when he said, "F**k that n***" when the mics are never turned off. Whether you're upset or not, that's inexcusable language in front of the media corp and your own coach. It's too bad there aren't fines in college because Harrison would definitely be getting one.
He did later apologize to Frank Kaminsky both on the phone and on Twitter:
First i want to apologize for my poor choice of words used in jest towards a player I respect and know.
— Andrew Harrison (@DrewRoc5) April 5, 2015
When I realized how this could be perceived I immediately called big frank to apologize and let him know I didn't mean any disrespect
— Andrew Harrison (@DrewRoc5) April 5, 2015
We had a good conversation and I wished him good luck in the championship game Monday.
— Andrew Harrison (@DrewRoc5) April 5, 2015
At least Harrison understood his mistake and tried to correct it.
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