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Competitive Ruling: University of Minnesota Duluth
UMD used a ringer in College Season play and has been disqualified
TL;DR
- UMDads from the University of Minnesota Duluth had a player not on their Active Roster share the account of one of their players in an official College Season match against TSUES.
- As a result, the school, the rostered players, and the team’s manager are disqualified from the 2020 College Season and suspended for the rest of the season.
CONTEXT
It was determined that a UMD player not on the team’s Active Roster was playing on Mitchell “Im a babe 69” Bjellos’s account during their match against TSUES. Ringing is a serious offense. It misleads opponents who have prepared for the match, it circumvents roster rules meant to create a fair playing field, and it breaks trust with fans, players, and the league itself.
RELEVANT RULES
5.1.3.4 Ringing. Playing under another player’s account or soliciting, inducing, encouraging or directing someone else to play under another player’s account.
RULING
UMD has violated rule 5.1.3.4 of the College Season.
- UMDads and the University of Minnesota Duluth are disqualified from the 2020 College Season
- The following players and team staff are suspended from College Season activities for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year:
- Mitchell Bjellos – Im a babe 69
- Sterling Hoffman-Larson – Pi Starly
- Dominic Severson – Imaqtpies Beard
- Ethan De Jesus – Qlox
- Bracen Sebo – Cursedgamefreak