Announcer Goes Viral for Nonchalant Tasing Call During College Basketball Game

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A chaotic scene unfolded in Kentucky at a college basketball game Thursday night, as a fight led to someone being arrested.

Emmalena and Carr Creek elementary schools were competing in the team championships at Knott County Central High School, and things went awry when two players clashed on the field.

This prompted coaches and players to try to break up the fight, but chaos increased when parents came down from the stands to try to break up the brawl.

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Emmalena and Carr Creek elementary schools were competing in the A team championships at Knott County Central High School. (Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)

This only made matters worse, leading to an adult being sent to the ground.

Announcers on the call gave A-plus feedback.

“Look, this football match has to end,” one announcer said.

Then, when the moment happened, the announcer announced it as if it was a normal event.

“They just assigned Ryan,” the announcer said.

Maybe college basketball just means more in Kentucky.

A fight ensued during a college game in Kentucky, but it was the announcer’s call that stole the show.

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The announcer’s call got some love. A Barstool Sports personality compared it to Al Michael’s call to “Miracle on Ice.”

“He said ‘they just assigned Ryan’ as Ryan had already been assigned before,” another X user wrote.

Somehow no arrests were reported. The game was stopped due to the brawl, with Carr Creek leading 48-30, but no winner was declared.

The game was stopped due to the brawl, with Carr Creek leading 48-30, but no winner was declared. (PK Press Club)

It wasn’t the only basketball brawl in Kentucky this week, as a high school game resulted in fisticuffs and cleared benches.

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