Fan Knocked Out COLD By NCAA Security, Dragged Off Field
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on October 22, 2023 at 2:15 PM EDT
A fan, who decided to go on the field during an NCAA game without permission, got completely knocked out by a security guard at a college football game.
During the Alabama vs Tennessee game, a fan ran onto the field, which resulted in a security guard taking him down... by knocking him out cold.
Fan Knocked Out By NCAA Security Guard
A security guard, who must have thought he was a linebacker in the game because he sacked this fan as if he were a quarterback, knocking him out cold.
The fan is seen running onto the field before a security guard, seen in a yellow jacket, body slams the fan, bringing him to the ground, forcefully.
The fan then lied on the turf for several seconds before other staff members came over and tried to help him up. Unable to stand on his own free will, staff tried to drag the fan off the field as the security guard walked away all tough and mighty.
The incident was caught on video and shared to social media.
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"We lost tonight…but we didn’t lose as bad as this guy," the user wrote alongside a video of the incident.
Another fan replied to the video, writing, "That's targeting! 15 yards and throw out the security guard for the game. He can guard next week in the 2nd half.."
While another asked, "Why was such harsh treatment necessary?" to which one fan, "angry mall cop , got rejected by the police, has to take it out on someone..."
The Blast has reached out to the University of Alabama for comment.
Alabama Crimson Tide won 34-20, beating the Tennessee Volunteers. There is no word on the condition of the fan.
Rams Players Brutally Tackle Fan On NFL Field
Last year, two Rams players went viral for tackling and stopping a streaker who ran onto the field during the game.
During the game against the San Francisco 49ers, a streaker jumped onto the field at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, which interrupted the NFL game with a smoke bomb.
Bobby Wagner, a linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams, and Takkarist McKinley, who combined weigh over 661 lbs, stopped the streaker by brutally tackling the individual. Security then escorted the man out of the stadium so the game could resume.
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After the game, Wagner spoke out on the incident saying he took down the man because "you never know what that person got in they pocket, in they hands, whatever."
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay backed Wager, saying, "We all know where Bobby's intentions were, and I support Bobby Wagner."
According to a police report, the individual claimed he suffered a headache, a concussion and a burn on his inner right bicep following the altercation with Wagner, however, the NFL player did not face charges. A spokesperson for the Santa Clara Police Department released a statement, saying that police “did not file charges with the Santa Clara County District Attorneys Office.”