Absolute chaos in Austin!
Fans of the Texas Longhorns were absolutely livid Saturday night, littering the Darrell K. Royal-Memorial Stadium field with cans and bottles following a scandalous pass interference call that was in favor of the Georgia Bulldogs. The play came at a critical moment in the third quarter.
With three minutes to go, a pass interference penalty was called that nixed out a huge interception that was made by Longhorns defensive back Jahdae Barron, and it immediately sparked anger in the Texas fanbase. (RELATED: ‘I’m Dead Serious’: Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham Calls For Open Tryouts After ‘Atrocious’ Play From His Kickers)
In response, Longhorns fans pelted the field with trash, causing a delay in the game due to things having to be cleaned up. Afterwards, officials then reversed the call and the interception stayed in place. Texas took advantage to knock in a touchdown just shortly after and brought down UGA’s lead to 23-15.
Georgia went on to win the game, 30-15.
I have contacted the University of Texas at Austin Police Department for any information such as arrests. Stay tuned to the Daily Caller for updates.
WATCH:
Chaotic scene in Austin:
A Texas interception vs Georgia was — *initially* — negated after the officials ruled defensive pass interference on the play.
Texas fans then threw bottles onto the field, leading to Longhorns HC Steve Sarkisian pleading with the fans to stop. pic.twitter.com/v5yJQMSqol
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) October 20, 2024
Steve Sarkisian is pleading with the fans to stop throwing objects. https://t.co/pN0BwYUSLl pic.twitter.com/pbjnvVlkJ4
— Eric Henry (@EricCHenry_) October 20, 2024
THE REFS CHANGED THEIR MINDS! NO HOLDING! KIRBY SMART IS PISSED!!! pic.twitter.com/Po1Xu13gsv
— Mr Matthew CFB (@MrMatthew_CFB) October 20, 2024
Boy oh boy, am I glad I decided to tune back in literally right before this happened. (I had screens full of college football and tornado chasing in New Mexico, wild day)
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com