Thompson-Boling Arena erupted in shock when Tennessee Vols star forward Dalton Knecht was ejected early in the second half after what officials called “a flagrant 2 elbow” during a fast-break play against Florida. Knecht, known for his clean style of play and explosive offense, collided mid-air with Gators guard Riley Kugel—elbowing him in what refs deemed a “dangerous, unnecessary action.” Replay angles showed contact, but fans immediately questioned whether the ejection was justified or a product of conference officiating bias. Head coach Rick Barnes stormed the court in protest and later told reporters, “That’s not who Dalton is. They took our best player out over a flop.” Kugel returned to the game minutes later, further stoking fan outrage. The ejection sparked massive reaction online, with Vol Nation accusing SEC refs of targeting. The Vols eventually lost in a tight finish, with Knecht’s absence clearly felt. With a suspension potentially looming, Tennessee’s postseason momentum could be in jeopardy. The league office promised a “full review” of the play, but for now, fans are left stewing—and Dalton Knecht is watching from the sidelines.
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Tennessee Vols Star Dalton Knecht Ejected After Mid-Air Elbow—Was It Justified or Targeted Call by Rival Referee?
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