A handful of Wisconsin’s players reportedly took some of their frustration out on a group of photographers following their Big Ten title game loss to Penn State.

There are few things in sports as infuriating as losing an important game after blowing a huge lead – just ask Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors. The Wisconsin Badgers now know that feeling after giving up an early 21-point lead against Penn State on Saturday night. Apparently, after the game, a few of the team’s players had trouble controlling their emotions when dealing with photographers.

According to at least two photographers – Mike De Sisti of the Journal Sentinel and Michael P. King of the Wisconsin State Journal – a handful of Badgers players blocked them from doing their job. King alleges that they were called “f*cking parasites” as well. Here are the tweets:

The dejected #Badgers players after the game physically blocked me and other photographers from doing our job. #unacceptable pic.twitter.com/76f2TPzqXr — Mike De Sisti (@mdesisti) December 4, 2016

#badgers players grabbed, blocked, and cursed photographers on field after their loss to Penn State. Never seen anything like it from them. — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

Have covered Badgers for 6 years. I understand disappointment in the outcome. Never seen a loss of composure like that after a loss. (1/2) — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

They’re outstanding people and players. And I’ll just chalk this up to getting lost in the heat of the moment. (2/2) — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

We cover the #badgers honestly, win/loss, jubilation and utter disappointment. Sports are human. Players are human. Fans are human. — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

It’s not the first time my colleagues and I have been called “f—ing parasites”. — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

Despite popular opinion. We do not enjoy or relish opportunities to show other peoples’ misery. We show it because we are journalists. — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

To clarify my earlier tweet. Total number of players involved in interfering with photogs was 3-5. It was not the entire team. — Michael P. King (@WSJmpking) December 4, 2016

De Sisti’s photo shows junior cornerback Derrick Tindal, but obviously, it’s unclear which players were involved.

Expect Wisconsin to issue a statement on the matter in the near future.