It hasn’t been a good week for the Kansas State marching band.

As part of the halftime show for its opening game against South Dakota, the band attempted to depict its rival’s University of Kansas Jayhawk in battle with the starship enterprise. But it didn’t really turn out so well.

Rather than Jayhawk vs. Starship enterprise, it looked more like a male body part doing something very NSFW to the Kansas Jayhawk. What followed was a wave of frantic apologies and explanations from the school.

We apologize for anyone offended by our halftime performance depicting the starship enterprise and the Jayhawk mascot. — KState Marching Band (@KStatePride) September 6, 2015

"The chart below represents the drill from tonight’s show. There was absolutely no intent to display anything other… Posted by K-State Marching Band on Saturday, September 5, 2015

And now, less than a week after the ‘incident’, Kansas State announced a list of internal sanctions it was imposing on itself. Among them: a $5,000 fine and a one week suspension for its director of bands.