Arkansas Police Officer Shows How Police Should Treat Football Players Post Texas A&M IncidentA friendly handshake with the Cop (Photo Via X)

Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns Quarterback Lunch Winfield scored a touchdown Thursday night in Jonesboro and then walked over to an Arkansas state trooper. Winfield reached out his hand, and the officer shook it with a smile. It was a friendly, normal moment, the complete opposite of what fans saw earlier in the week at Texas A&M.

Last Saturday, South Carolina receiver Nyck Harbor ran into the tunnel after scoring a long touchdown against Texas A&M. As he tried to return to the field, a Texas state trooper stepped in front of him. The officer wouldn’t move, made physical contact with Harbor, and then pointed and yelled at him. Harbor looked confused and surprised.

Texas A&M removed the officer from his game-day duties, and now the Texas Department of Public Safety and the Office of Inspector General are investigating what happened. Videos of the incident went viral, and many hated the trooper’s behavior.

A Calm Moment In Arkansas

Texas A&M trooper south carolina (Photo Via X)
The moment in Jonesboro showed the opposite of last week’s drama.

After scoring, Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns QB Lunch Winfield jogged to the back of the end zone, where an Arkansas state trooper stood. Winfield reached out his hand, and the officer gladly shook it. There was no anger, pushing, or tension, just mutual respect.

Arkansas People near the scene said the officer looked happy and even pulled out his phone, possibly to save the memory.

Cajuns, Lunch Winfield even responded on ‘X’.


The difference between the two moments is pretty straightforward.

One game showed conflict and confusion. This one showed a simple handshake. It didn’t resolve every issue in college sports or p0licing, but it demonstrated how easily respect can be achieved.

Some fans, including NBA star LeBron James, were furious about the Texas A&M situation and want the officer involved to face punishment. But Thursday’s game proved something simple: p0lice and players can share the field without hostility, and a small gesture can make a big point.