Found January 17, 2012 on Outside the Boxscore: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Previously on Outside the Boxscore, we have shown some clips of professional athletes flopping over incidental contact. Unfortunately, flopping has now entered the coaching ranks as Marshall Men's basketball coach Tom Herrion decided to flop during a game against the University of Central Florida. Keep an eye out as Central Florida's Isaiah Sykes runs past Herrion who after receiving contact from Sykes flops to the ground:
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