Ole Miss fans stormed the field 16 seconds too early to celebrate Georgia upset
Ole Miss pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the college football season on Saturday as the team took down visiting Georgia, 28-10.
As expected, fans in Oxford were ecstatic about the victory over such a major contender like the Bulldogs. Storming the field, even in the pouring rain, felt like a given.
However, the Ole Miss fans in attendance took to the field 16 seconds too early. We've seen fans storm the field a little early in the past, but 16 seconds is way, way too early!
As the football game had to finish out its last stretch before the celebration could begin, the Ole Miss fans had to leave the field before eventually returning 16 game clock seconds later.
Right idea, slightly wrong execution for Ole Miss fans here. However, it all worked out in the end.
Ole Miss had a problem keeping fans off of the field at the end of Saturday's win against Georgia.
The problem? The Ole Miss students stormed the field before the game was over. pic.twitter.com/kz7UaMxJIG— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) November 10, 2024
Feature image courtesy of ESPN.
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