It’s not clear if Fernando Carmona, the Razorbacks’ redshirt junior lineman, is stepping onto the ankle of CJ Baskerville with intent, though the Red Raiders’ cornerback certainly thinks so.
CJ Baskerville was involved in the Liberty Bowl on Friday night as his Texas Tech took on Arkansas in Memphis, Tennessee. The cornerback had a great game against the Razorbacks, recording 10 tackles.
Fans wanted him “banned forever” after a video showed Carmona stepping on the ankle of Texas A&M’s CJ Baskerville, who felt the lineman was doing it with intent. Baskerville could be seen in ...
Texas Tech player CJ Baskerville has broken his silence after an Arkansas opponent stomped on his ankle, leading to calls for his rival to be banned from football for life. Fans were left ...
However, the video resurfacing has done nothing but add fuel to the fire of those who want Carmona banned for what he did to Texas Tech's CJ Baskerville. Footage shows the moment players are ...
Well, almost the entire opposing team. Defensive back C.J. Baskerville recorded 10 tackles on the night in the loss but encountered a disturbing occurrence during the game too. The next day ...
A day after the game on Saturday though, Texas Tech cornerback CJ Baskerville called out Arkansas offensive lineman Fernando Carmona and accused Carmona of intentionally stepping on his ankle ...
I’m not that kind of player and will learn from this." Many took exception to Carmona stepping on C.J. Baskerville’s ankle, and the thought it was done intentionally was put out there.
Late in the game, offensive lineman Fernando Carmona approached a pile of players and was spotted stepping on Red Raiders safety CJ Baskerville’s ankle while he was lying on the ground.