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The family Marshal of the Wildcats of the Kansas, Avery Johnson, issued a statement apologizing for his role in a fight after the loss of the team against the state of Iowa on Saturday.
Johnson was 21 of 30 years old with 273 aerial yards and two Touchdown passes. It also had 21 yards on the ground and a touchdown by land. He had a 65 -yard touchdown pass to Jerand Bradley with 6:25 remaining in the game, but the Wildcats could not recover the ball after the scoreboard.
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The field marshal of the state of Kansas, Avery Johnson, directs the ball for a touchdown during the Aer Lingus Classic between the state of Iowa and the state of Kansas in the Aviva stadium. (Laszlo Geczo/Inpho through Imagn images)
Iowa State won the game, 24-21.
When the game ended, a video on social networks seemed to show Johnson’s father and brother entering a fighting fight with other fans in Dublin. The game was played in Ireland as part of the Aer Lingus College Football Classic.
Mark and Anthony Johnson said “disputes” became a fight.
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The field marshal of the state of Kansas, Avery Johnson, launches a pass during the Aer Lingus Classic between the state of Iowa and the state of Kansas in the Aviva stadium. (Laszlo Geczo/Inpho through Imagn images)
“We sincerely apologize for our actions after yesterday’s football match in Ireland,” Johnson family said in a statement, through On3 Sports. “The meaningless disputes became an unnecessary struggle. We have resolved our differences and assume the total responsibility of our actions.
“We have apologized to our immediate and extended family, and now we extend our apologies to the Kansas State University, its alumni and fans. We regret this incident, we have learned from it and we are committed to ensure that it does not happen again. Accept our deepest apologies.”
Johnson and the Wildcats turned the ball in Downs at the beginning of the last quarter. Iowa’s state scored in the subsequent unit.

The field marshal of the state of Kansas, Avery Johnson, gets a touchdown during the Aer Lingus Classic between the state of Iowa and the state of Kansas in the Aviva stadium. (Laszlo Geczo/Inpho through Imagn images)
He is in his third season as the Wildcats Campo Marshal. Last season, it had 2,712 aerial yards and 25 TouchDown passes. It also had 605 yards by land and seven touchdowns by land.