Following LSU's 55-49 loss to Ole Miss in an unbelievable game, one out-of-control Rebels fan was pushed to the floor after running into Tigers defensive tackle Jacobian Guillory.
In a video posted to X, the shirtless fan is seen recording himself screaming and running full speed ahead while storming the field.
The wild fan then collides with Guillory as he walks off the field, causing the lineman to turn shove the fan to the ground after being caught off guard.
As the fan lays on the floor, he appears slightly shocked at what happened, before yelling profanities at Guillory as the player has to be held back by security.
Guillory is listed on the LSU roster as standing at 6-foot-2 and weighing 320 pounds, leaving it almost unbelievable that the fan did not see an athlete of that stature directly in his path.
Guillory pushed an Ole Miss fan who ran into the defensive tackle while storming the field
Guillory is listed on the LSU roster as standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 320 pounds
LSU player loses cool and assaults a cheerful, harmless Ole Miss fan during the field storming. Brian Kelly has truly lost control of the locker room. pic.twitter.com/jiOosnGrO9
— Scottie Simpin (@SadOleMissSimp) October 1, 2023Additionally, Guillory was likely already frustrated after being on the wrong end of a game-winning drive.
The game had ended only moments before the incident occurred when Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Tre Harris with 39 seconds remaining.
The teams combined for 1,343 yards of total offense, 14 touchdowns, two late lead changes and strong individual performances from both quarterbacks.
Dart, who threw four TD passes and rushed for another score, finished 26 of 39 for 389 yards. He ran for 50 yards and successfully rallied the Rebels from a 49-40 deficit in the final 8:34, one week after a disappointing loss to Alabama.
LSU (3-2, 2-1) was led by Daniels, who finished 27 of 36 for 414 yards and four touchdowns, including scoring passes of 11, 20 and 34 yards to Brian Thomas Jr. Daniels rushed for 99 yards as the Tigers wiped out a 28-14 first-half deficit before falling.
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