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    The Tuskegee ESPN handcuffing incident returned to the spotlight during the SIAC men’s basketball championship after ESPN aired footage of the controversial moment involving Tuskegee head coach Benjy Taylor earlier this season. Tuskegee athletic director Reginald Ruffin did not hold back in his reaction, criticizing the network for replaying the footage during one of the biggest games of the conference tournament. The moment occurred during the championship matchup between Tuskegee and Morehouse, when the broadcast aired a segment revisiting the incident that unfolded weeks earlier in Atlanta. According to reporting from HBCU Gameday, Ruffin said the situation had already been addressed by both The post Tuskegee AD Says ESPN Was “Dead Wrong” to Replay Handcuffing Incident appeared first on HBCU News.
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