Texas Tech tight end Jayden York was ejected from Saturday’s game after spitting on BYU tight end Tyler Batty.
Texas Tech tight end Jayden York, who was ejected from Saturday’s game after spitting on BYU’s Tyler Batty, is being accused of spitting on a another player.
“He spit on me early in the game, it’s on film too!” Cougars cornerback Eddie Heckard wrote on X on Thursday. Heckard was responding to video Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire defending York tackle Caleb Rogers — also accused of spitting at Batty — after the 27-14 BYU win. “Spitgate 2023,” McGuire said. “So, two things. Jayden York said he did not do it. I have seen every video, TV copy. I would ask y’all to go back and review the TV copy and see. … If I spit in your face, there would be a reaction. And the reaction is you either wipe it off, or you hit me in the mouth.
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