BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A troubling situation unfolded at the University of Alabama at Birmingham on Saturday morning when a football player stabbed two teammates just hours before the team was set to compete against the University of South Florida. According to a university statement, both injured players are currently in stable condition and receiving care. The suspect is in custody, although the university has withheld the identities of all players involved in the incident. The stabbing took place on campus at the Football Operations Building. Despite the alarming event, the football team made the decision to play their afternoon matchup at Protective Stadium, a game that honored 29 players on Senior Day. UAB officials emphasized their commitment to the safety and well-being of all students in light of the unfortunate incident.
UAB Football Players Stabbed in Campus Incident
In a shocking incident on Saturday morning, a University of Alabama at Birmingham football player allegedly stabbed two teammates before their game against the University of South Florida. All involved players are recovering.
A University of Alabama at Birmingham football player was taken into custody after allegedly stabbing two teammates just hours before a scheduled game. Both victims have been reported to be in stable condition, and the team decided to proceed with the game at Protective Stadium, focusing on the safety and well-being of all students.















