Watch: Washington players forced to hold hands after scuffle
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Well, this is a first. Punishment for fighting in UW camp: pic.twitter.com/pQiGXqY6eJ
— Adam Jude (@A_Jude) August 12, 2016
Cooler heads - or hands - really do prevail.
After getting into a scuffle during Washington's practice Friday, cornerback Jordan Miler and wide receiver Quinten Pounds were ordered to make peace by walking around the field while holding hands.
It was a rather eventful practice for Miller, who was also involved in a heated confrontation with star running back Myles Gaskin. The two, who are actually roommates, had to be separated with the assistance of a teammate.
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