A UAB football player has been arrested after stabbing two of his teammates Saturday morning at the football facility ahead of the Blazers' home game against South Florida.

Published 6 months ago on Nov 25th 2025, 6:00 am
By Web Desk

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- A UAB football player stabbed two teammates Saturday morning, hours before the team's game against USF, the university said in a statement.
The two wounded players were in stable condition, interim coach Alex Mortensen said at the postgame news conference. He added that the team decided to play to honor graduating seniors in the final home game of the season, though several players understandably sat out due to the incident.
The teammate suspected in the stabbing was in custody, the university said. The school did not release the names of the players involved.
Daniel Mincey, an offensive lineman who transferred to the school in May, was arrested and booked on charges of aggravated assault and attempted murder in the afternoon, according to Jefferson County Jail records. He was in custody in Birmingham and appeared to be the only UAB player arrested Saturday.
It was not immediately clear if Mincey had legal representation. Attempts to reach family members for comment were not immediately successful.
UAB officials would not confirm that Mincey was involved.
The team's online roster lists Mincey as a 6-foot-4 redshirt freshman from Pompano Beach, Florida, who was previously at Kentucky.
Mortensen said that once the team decided to play, the Blazers focused on their normal game-day routines. He said counseling was being made available for players who want it.
The coach declined to share further details about the incident, citing the ongoing investigation.
The stabbing occurred on campus at the Football Operations Building.
The Blazers lost 48-18 to USF to fall to 3-8 this season and 1-6 in the American Conference. Their last game is Nov. 29 at Tulsa.
The two wounded players were in stable condition, interim coach Alex Mortensen said at the postgame news conference. He added that the team decided to play to honor graduating seniors in the final home game of the season, though several players understandably sat out due to the incident.
The teammate suspected in the stabbing was in custody, the university said. The school did not release the names of the players involved.
Daniel Mincey, an offensive lineman who transferred to the school in May, was arrested and booked on charges of aggravated assault and attempted murder in the afternoon, according to Jefferson County Jail records. He was in custody in Birmingham and appeared to be the only UAB player arrested Saturday.
It was not immediately clear if Mincey had legal representation. Attempts to reach family members for comment were not immediately successful.
UAB officials would not confirm that Mincey was involved.
The team's online roster lists Mincey as a 6-foot-4 redshirt freshman from Pompano Beach, Florida, who was previously at Kentucky.
Mortensen said that once the team decided to play, the Blazers focused on their normal game-day routines. He said counseling was being made available for players who want it.
The coach declined to share further details about the incident, citing the ongoing investigation.
The stabbing occurred on campus at the Football Operations Building.
The Blazers lost 48-18 to USF to fall to 3-8 this season and 1-6 in the American Conference. Their last game is Nov. 29 at Tulsa.
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