VIDEO: Streaker Invaded Field, Broke The Ankles Of Security & Hit The Heisman Pose All While Vanderbilt And Georgia Tech Were In A Weather Delay
Streaker on field (Photos via Twitter)
Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech squared off in the Birmingham Bowl in a battle of two teams who massively impacted the CFP in 2024.
Unfortunately, everything did not go according to plan due to Mother Nature.
The Birmingham Bowl game entered a weather delay Friday for lightning with 7:17 left in the fourth quarter and the Commodores ahead 35-13.
While the field was cleared and fans took to the concourse, one male fan decided he was going to continue the action while Vanderbilt and Georgia Stet players were in the locker room.
A shirtless fan decided he was going to run the length of the field while evading security. In the midst of evading two of them, one of them got shaken badly and fell to the ground.
He then got to the middle of the field and hit the Heisman pose.
He reportedly threw a football in the stands before ultimately giving himself up.
The game between Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech eventually would get back in action.
However, that streaking fan was likely ejected from the game and possibly arrested.
Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia Had Quite The Day Against Georgia Tech
Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia had a great day during an ugly weather day.
Pavia, the game MVP, completed 13 of 21 passes for 160 yards and gained 84 yards on 17 rushes. Pavia accounted for all five Vanderbilt touchdowns – three passing and two rushing.
Vanderbilt walked away with a 35-27 victory for the program’s first postseason win in 11 years.
VIDEO: ABC Totally Did Michael Irvin Dirty During Iowa State-Miami Pop-Tarts Bowl Broadcast
ABC totally did Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin dirty with a humiliating graphic botch during their broadcast of the Pop-Tarts Bowl between the Iowa State Cyclones and his alma mater, the Miami Hurricanes.
The Cyclones and Hurricanes are squaring off at Camping World Stadium for the 2024 Pop-Tarts Bowl. Michael Irvin is also present to support the football program he starred at before turning pro.
ABC’s cameras showed Irvin speaking to Hurricanes players on the sidelines during the game. But the network, unfortunately, embarrassed themselves by spelling his name as “Michael Irving.”