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A top NFL prospect and his University of Houston coach got into a bizarre sideline confrontation over a coat

The CBS Sports announcers speculated that the division was deeper than a coat and suggested that Oliver could have played but is choosing instead to save himself for the NFL Draft.

  • Ed Oliver and Major Applewhite had to be separated after the coach told his injured player he was not allowed to wear a heavy coat.
  • The coats were reserved for players who were participating in the game.
  • Oliver, one of the top prospects in the 2019 NFL Draft, was sitting out his fourth straight game with a knee injury.

Star defensive lineman Ed Oliver and his head coach, Major Applewhite, got into a bizarre confrontation over a coat during the University of Houston's Thursday night matchup against Tulane.

The incident came late in the first half when Applewhite walked over to Oliver, who was not dressed due to a knee injury, and told him he was not allowed to wear one of the team-issued, heavy black coats that were reserved for those playing in the game. Applewhite was seen pulling the coat off of Oliver.

Things escalated as the teams retreated to the locker rooms at the end of the first half. An upset Oliver confronted Applewhite about the situation and had to be held back as the team left the field.

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According to ESPN's Laura Rutledge, the temperature was in the 40s at the time. Oliver who is ranked as the seventh-best prospect in the 2019 NFL Draft by ESPN's Mel Kiper, was sitting out his fourth straight game with a knee injury.

Applewhite confirmed to Rutledge that the confrontation was over the coat. Oliver did not return to the field in the second half.

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