The University of Tulsa, in coordination with the American Athletic Conference, has concluded a thorough review and investigation of the events related to the Dec. 31 Armed Forces Bowl.

As a result, 13 players from TU will receive varying disciplinary action administered jointly by TU and the conference, including letters of reprimand, community service requirements and game suspensions, depending on the severity of individual actions.

In addition, some of the student-athletes may also go through TU’s student conduct process. In accordance with federal privacy law, TU does not release personal/identifying information of those involved.

“We were extremely disappointed by the actions that followed the game,” said Interim Director of Athletics Rick Dickson. “The university expects all athletic teams to set an example for excellence in sportsmanship and exhibit Tulsa’s values, including integrity and respect. The behaviors witnessed after the bowl game do not reflect the TU values we seek to instill in future leaders. As an educational institution, we will take the opportunity to help all our student athletes, not just those being sanctioned, learn from this teachable moment and ensure it won’t happen again.”