During the No. 1 Texas vs. No. 5 Georgia game, the Longhorn fans started throwing beer cans and water bottles onto the field in response to a controversial pass interference call that was made.
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This happened on a play in which Jahdae Barron caught his second interception of the game off of Carson Beck, who threw a total of three picks.
JAHDAE DOES IT AGAIN 🤯@Officia1dae pic.twitter.com/O7u8ULq4Mg
— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) October 20, 2024
However, to everyone's surprise there was a flag on the field. Being that, the fans were rightfully upset that the game-changing interception was negated by a very questionable call.
Texas fans threw debris onto the field after an interception was called back due to pass interference.
The refs reversed the call after further discussion. pic.twitter.com/3PAgLcD1hQ
— ESPN (@espn) October 20, 2024
It’s raining beer cans and water bottles in Texas vs Georgia after a horrible pass interference call
— the Sports ON Tap (@thesportsontap) October 20, 2024
Amid the chaos of all the bottles being thrown on Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium's field, Texas coach Steve Sarkisian had to try his best to calm the student section down.
Fans throwing trash on the field after the refs call a pass interference on Jahdae Barron
The game is paused and @CoachSark
has to take the field to tell fans to stop #hookem #texasfootball pic.twitter.com/e11eNOjUFG— anne-parker coleman (@anneparkercole1) October 20, 2024
Texas students tossing beer bottles and other trash onto the field after what was legitimately a bad call that negates a Longhorns interception. That’s Sark walking over to calm the masses. pic.twitter.com/79UGvybnB2
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) October 20, 2024
That is to say, there was a 2-3 minute delay as they had to clear off the field, and this extra time allowed the refs to debrief. Within this break period, the call was overturned, and Texas was given possession.
Texas just bullied the refs into overturning the pass interference call
MAYHEM IN AUSTIN pic.twitter.com/sZjBHNhu5v
— Unnecessary Roughness (@UnnecRoughness) October 20, 2024
The announcers Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler even referenced that it was actually the bottles being thrown, which granted the refs enough time to change their minds.
Then it didn't take long for the Longhorns to capitalize as Quinn Ewers threw a slant pass to Jaydon Blue which resulted in a touchdown, making the score 23-15.
Texas is right BACKK in it 🤘🤘
Ewers ➡️ Blue Touchdown
— College Football Fan (@CFB_Fan_) October 20, 2024
In view of the highly anticipated game, it was a tale of two halves, as Texas was shutout in the first half, and quarterback Ewers only had 17 passing yards (-24 rushing yards). Then after getting settled in, Texas appeared to shift the momentum to their side, and it may have been in large part thanks to the student section.
With the crowd behind them, the Longhorns attempted to complete the comeback heading into the fourth quarter, however, the top ranked team in the country ultimately came up short, losing 30-15 to the Bulldogs.
Found the Texas fan who threw the first beer on the field pic.twitter.com/dbcy0nPINd
— Liam Blutman (@Blutman27) October 20, 2024
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