After the ESPN broadcast caught Penn State coach Pat Chambers shove freshman guard Myles Dread during the team's most recent game, athletic director Sandy Barbour has taken action.

In a statement released on Friday night, Barbour announced Chambers will be suspended for the team's upcoming home game on Sunday against Wisconsin.

“Coach Chambers and I have spoken about what occurred during the Michigan game and he is very remorseful," Barbour's statement reads. "His actions were unacceptable, which he recognized, and he apologized to Myles Dread last night and his family today. His actions do not reflect the values of Penn State and the expectations we set for our programs and must not occur again. Pat and I agree his actions were unacceptable and he will be suspended for Sunday night’s game vs. Wisconsin.

Video of the shove went viral across various ESPN shows on Friday, including High Noon, which is hosted by Bomani Jones and Pablo Torre.

“I apologized to Myles after the game and I have spoken with his family. My actions were inappropriate; that’s not what Penn State stands for or what I stand for," Chambers said in a statement. "I told Myles I was sorry that it happened. Sandy and I have spoken and agreed there are some things I need to address. I’ve assured her this won’t happen again and understand my actions last night come with consequences.”

Chambers publicly apologized to Dread at the conclusion of his postgame press conference on Thursday night.

“I apologize to him," Chambers told the media postgame. "I was just trying to challenge, just trying to get the best out of him and hopefully I’ll do it better next time. No, not hopefully. I will do it a different way next time.”