Duke's Maalik Murphy faces internal discipline for obscene gesture, coach says

Duke head coach Manny Diaz said quarterback Maalik Murphy faces internal discipline for his middle-finger gesture during a win over Virginia Tech.

Nov 26, 2024 - 13:56
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Duke's Maalik Murphy faces internal discipline for obscene gesture, coach says

Duke Blue Devils quarterback Maalik Murphy caused some controversy over the weekend when he raised his middle fingers toward the sky after throwing a touchdown pass against Virginia Tech.

Murphy threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns in the 31-28 win over the Hokies. Each touchdown was thrown to Eli Pancol.

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However, the middle-finger incident was enough to spark a reaction from Duke head coach Manny Diaz, who said Monday the quarterback faces internal discipline over it.

Diaz explained that Murphy’s gesture was directed toward offensive coordinator Jonathan Brewer following "banter" between them before the game. 

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"There was a practice in the middle of last week when we throwing post after post after post, and we weren’t completing them," Diaz said. "And it was again and again and again and again. And at the end of that, there was a remark made in jest that, ‘If you throw a post for a touchdown in the game, then you can flick me off,’ from Coach Brewer."

The middle fingers were captured on the ACC Network broadcast. Brewer said he saw Murphy make the gesture on a replay.

"Some things you say on the field when you’re coaching obviously isn’t meant to be taken literally when you’re trying to get after somebody in that world," he said.

Duke finishes the season on Saturday against Wake Forest.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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