KU student here!! I was at the OSU-KU game last week and obviously rushed the field like I have all season. However, being right next to the post coming down was scary, but I didn't see anyone get hurt. UNTIL people starting moving the posts and these girls (maybe half a dozen of them) were being crushed/trampled by the bodyweight of 20 people trying to leave the stadium. It was genuinely terrifying watching them screaming and crying under the pile. Lowkey Astroworld shit but they did get out okay.
I understand it’s kinda exciting having a semi relevant team again but it’s kinda lame rushing the field after every win.. at least try to act like you’ve been there before lol
Fr tho, as soon as i heard this all I could think was “this sounds like something UNC and Duke fans would do to each other. This some real rivalry type mess😂”
I've never seen the field stormed as much as Tennessee after they beat Alabama. Fun fact the river that the fans threw the field goal post in is now considered a tourist attraction.
Honestly I'd pay an insane amount of money to watch 2 mobs joust on a football field with goal posts while a band plays the star spangled banner, that would be unbelievable.
We did it once in HS. We beat our biggest rival for the first time in 30 years. It was at our rivals stadium so it was extra sweet. One of my friends managed to get on top of their press box and waved our flag and , if not for our principal grabbing the flag from a students hands, planting it at their 50 yard line It’s fun , it’s an outpouring of emotion and I get it. I also see really bad safety issues and my stomach is in knots worried something bad will happen
Same we beat our rival for the first time in 5 years to make it into the playoffs for the first time in at least 20 years (prob longer). But sadly we got in big trouble for that and couldn't storm the field for the playoff game we won. Trust me, I tried
Just to add to the video, there's an ESPN article that details what the clean up was like after the Tennessee game. The clean up crew was their until 2 AM after the game. "I went there and I literally picked up seven heaping handfuls of broken glass from the cigar tubes and cigar caps," Sorochan said. "It was crazy." "It was shoulder to shoulder, and the average person is probably about one and a half square feet," he said. "So there were probably 50,000 people on the field." Just wanted to add this as an interesting tidbit. For those who want to read that whole article, here's a link. www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34863098/how-tennessee-grounds-crew-got-neyland-stadium-field-ready-historic-upset-alabama
That makes me think of the recent stories on NFL games in other countries in advance of the Seattle Seahawks vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Munich where they'd never sold that much food before so they didn't know what to do to clean the rubbish bins etc.
As always you are a genius my guy, football brings me so much happiness and learning more, and learning through you is amazing, watching you since 2018 has brought me so much joy, and it’s not just me, it’s all of you fans, we love bro and you are so awesome. Much love, God first, God bless and goodnight
I am a KU Journalism student and sports media member, it was wild seeing goal post come down. Saw security cam footage, allegedly some fraternity members went to Potter Lake (where the crowd dumped it) aand recovered the goal posts from the lake. They're allegedly in some fraternities basement in Lawrence, Kansas. Also shoutout Caroline Soro for the footage you used of KU's goal post, colleague of mine.
I stormed the field when I was a student at PSU for the 2016 PSU vs OSU game. It was absolute pandemonium on the field, and in every part of State College after. My brother, who was working auxiliary police that night, told me to "avoid going down Beaver Ave. and you wont get arrested". Probably one of my top 3 moments of my entire college experience
I was in the nosebleeds for that game and after the game we had to drop my sister off at her apartment downtown state college, it was pandemonium like you said. I saw a guy rip a bush out from the sidewalk and carry it inside, wild stuff
Rushed the field in 2011 when Ohio state beat ranked Wisconsin led by Russell Wilson. It was an amazing feeling to be down there with everyone after that win.
I appreciate Clemson not being brought up in this. We get chastised a lot for our “Meeting at the Paw” tradition. Win or lose the fans join the team at midfield (or as close as you can get) and sing the Alma Mater along with them as the band plays, then they leave the stadium open so folks get to just hang out on the field. Kids take footballs and run routes, catch passes, and score TDs on the same field they just saw their team play on and it’s just awesome. Go Tigers!
I remember going on a campus tour of Kansas and they told us they have a pond that they throw their goal post in after a win some are still missing to this day.
i play american football at university in the uk and the thing you talked about at 6:45 happens to us every year against UWE; they scout in ncaa d1 postgrad students and dominate every year. It hurts
I went to the civil war game in 2022 and was about 20 feet away from a duck player hauling off and punching a beaver fan after the beavs came back and won and the fans stormed. Crazy shit.
Storming the field or court is one of the greatest experiences ever as a college sports fan. Celebrating victory with the fans and players as the fight song erupts is one of the most incredible experiences. Anyone who hates people for doing it or says “act like you’ve been here before” is just jealous that they’ve never got to experience it for themselves.
Hope no one was seriously injured just so you could have an 'incredible' experience. Good reductionist argument too. I'm sure no one could have a reasonable argument against field storming. They're clearly just jealous.
I rushed the field when Texas Tech beat Texas earlier this season. It was fucking surreal being in the pile with the football team signing the school song.
@@TheLoos3Goos33 Problem is, I’ve never seen people argue against field stormings as a matter of safety. It’s usually criticized as “undignified” and “amateurish” behavior instead of “dangerous”.
My favorite sports memory was November of 2016 when Colorado beat Utah to win the pac12 south and everyone rushed Folsom. I hope to relive that some day
I was one of the fans that carried the 2014 Marshall goalpost out of the field. After the game the goal post was lowered down by stadium staff, then left for fans to carry out. Once out of the stadium police were guiding it to the steal mill where staff from the mill were waiting to cut it up for us. I have about a foot long section of it. It was a great time and awesome memory.
Storming the field is the greatest experience ever. I did it twice. Anyone who hates against or says “act like you’ve been there before” is just jealous they’ve never been able to do it.
@@darthsilversith667 I think that’s fair. But when your school pulls off a massive upset. My school upset a top 2 basketball team while being unranked. That’s storm worthy. Knocking off a rival you haven’t beat in a long time is storm worthy. If your team has been historically bad and then finally getting a win can be storm worthy. Michigan over Ohio State last year is absolutely storm worthy
1978, Nebraska @ Penn State, we (PSU) won in a nail-biter. (We won the national championship in that, my senior year.) The fans stormed the field and tore down the goalpost at the student section end of the field. I wasn't a part of that but a short time later I found myself on College Ave (the main drag in State College PA), somehow at the head of the group carrying the goalpost. We were confused about what to do with the thing and somebody called out, "Where should we take it?" I yelled back "Old Main!" and the crowd started chanting, "Old Main! Old Main! Old Main!" And that's how that goalpost ended up on the lawn in front of the Penn State administration building.
I was at that Holy War game in 2011. Typical refball at the end almost lost us the game. It was mainly our student section that was rushing the field. Such a weird game but almost normal in the rivalry. Go Utes
I remember storming the field with my cousins after Boise State won their last WAC championship.One of my cousins hopped the fence and split his hand, ended up in stitches such a memorable night!
Going on the field after games (meeting at the paw) has been a tradition at Clemson since the FSU victory in 2003. To the point that growing up as a Clemson fan I didn’t really realize that it was abnormal. The university even installed mechanical goal posts that drop on their own to keep fans from messing with them.
I can’t remember what year it was, but after Texas Tech won an underdog game and rushed the field they tore down the goal posts. Ever since then we have the same thing a set of mechanical goalposts, so whenever we rush they’re quick to get them down.
It's been a tradition way longer than that, meeting at the paw after the game was started in the 40s by Frank Howard. It was formally recognized after that 2003 game, but we've been doing it forever.
Two of my favorite memories ever are storming the field after BYU snapped their 9-game losing streak to Utah and storming it again the next year when they beat Baylor in 2OT. Field storming is one of the greatest things about college football
2:25 so apparently a long time ago like over 20 years ago Purdue tasked its student engineers with building a way to prevent people from tearing the goal post down
FSU and UF jousting with goalposts after a football game on the field while the band is playing star spangled banner is sooo American. Love it. Had me dying
Not surprised about Montana. Used to live in small town of Wyoming and I can actually picture the moment of the goal post being shoved into the bar of the small town. LOL
Storming the field is awesome. I did once when my college went to the FCS finals for the first time. It was great to see that happen. People meeting at the middle of the field and high fiving the players. It was a great night.
Storming the Field I feel like should be saved for a special moment in that team's history not just beating Alabama, even though that is impressive in itself, it should be when your team wins a bowl game or when you are the underdog by so many points and you come up with the win. Special moments in history that deserve the event of fans storming the field.
OK as a TN fan I'll give some important context, you gotta remember when we rushed the field (When beating alabama) We had just broken a 15 game losing streak 15 straight years of them kicking us, then, 1 ugliest field goal ever, we win.
I am glad you are putting light on the Jermaine Burton allegations. He should have been punished for what he did and it's crazy that he is still playing.
My favorite is Iowa storming the field and tearing down the goalposts after beating Minnesota... in Minnesota. Then carrying the thing around the Metrodome tryna figure out how to get it out
2:47 my dad played on that Marietta team during that losing streak. He said they played the university of Ohio in a scrimmage and gave up over 100 points 😭😭
When BYU finally officially beat Utah for the first time in program history in 1942 (a game played at Utah), the BYU fans that were there stormed the field and started trying to tear the goalposts down. A fight then broke up between fans and Utah players who wanted to stop them and police stormed onto the field and started arresting people. Wanting to avoid their players being arrested, the UofU marching band started playing the national anthem, which made the police stop and stand at attention long enough for the goalposts to be torn down relatively peacefully. A piece of one of the posts is still on display at BYU. Legendary stuff.
The staff at Washington-Grizzly knew exactly what was gonna happen after we won our semi-final game in 2023 they had the goal posts on the ground and disassembled in less than 60 seconds and the pieces were on the way out of the stadium in 2 minutes. The fans had no shot at getting there hands on the posts. I always loved the story of the students marching the post to reds bar in downtown, the last two times I saw them take them down they couldn't get it out of the stadium and the other time they took it to the river but the police stopped them from throwing it in.
Yea I was a Kentucky fan considering I’m from here but after seeing how EVERYONE reacted without even GLANCING at the scoreboard……I WILL NOT ASSOCIATE MYSELF WITH SUCH IDIOCY
You know your college team has experience with storming the field when they currently have the double ground posts version 😂 WSU Washington State University I’m looking at you 🤘
Texas Tech in 2001 tore down their goal post after defeating Texas A&M and threw into the visitor’s section. The chaos led to many fights including Governor Rick Perry being punched in the face by an unknown assailant.
I was working on the town square in Oxford when Ole Miss beat Alabama in 2014. One of the dishwashers came in from smoking a cigarette and said something about a bunch of people carrying "some kind of flag pole." I walked out the back door to see a group of guys carrying the field goal post through the square. The square is over a mile from the stadium. They carried that thing on a tour of Oxford. Also, I've never seen more people that were literally falling down drunk than I did that day.
I'm kinda surprised at how little effort has been made to at least moderate field storms slightly. The Tennessee storm was probably the craziest one there has been, a cut to Fireworks and then back and there was no green to be seen. Most of the others has left way too much green to be able to compete with UT's attempt. Quite impressed how there has been over 100 years of storming yet very little notable unsatisfactory outcomes but I still think there will be some additional regulation and changes regarding them in the upcoming season. The best attempts to stop field storms that I have seen are stadium layouts and how easy it is to get on the turf from a higher-up seat.
@@andymayeuxproductions every time what?? 😆 every time you win? Every time you beat a ranked opponent? Every time you beat a division rival? You guys were even slightly favored. Unless it’s a top 5 team or Alabama then LSU has no business doing that, it undermines their greatness
@@andymayeuxproductions not to mention all the money that the school and boosters have to pay every time they do it. I actually watched the interview where is said it and he was joking. He said he didn’t think that would be a game where they would rush the field and was surprised when he saw the fans running to it. The he jokingly said “well, let’s do it more” then looked around and said along the lines of “oh boy I’m probably gonna get fined for saying that huh.. Is this going viral already? To be clear I didn’t actually mean lets DO it more, but lets win more.”
A variation of the baseball pitch invasion (aka storming the field) occurred as an unintentional running joke on the game show "Pyramid" where every time someone wins $100,000 the audience has to rush the stage.
I find it funny how my college is playing their last regular season game tomorrow and if we win we’re gonna go undefeated. I’ve heard talks about us taking down the goalpost and throwing it into the lake. I also had a lot of friends at that KU game that saw them do the same.
As a life long LSU fan I was waiting all video for the blue grass miracle. 😂 The ups and downs through the years makes those big wins like bama this year even better.
KU student here!! I was at the OSU-KU game last week and obviously rushed the field like I have all season.
However, being right next to the post coming down was scary, but I didn't see anyone get hurt.
UNTIL people starting moving the posts and these girls (maybe half a dozen of them) were being crushed/trampled by the bodyweight of 20 people trying to leave the stadium. It was genuinely terrifying watching them screaming and crying under the pile. Lowkey Astroworld shit but they did get out okay.
I understand it’s kinda exciting having a semi relevant team again but it’s kinda lame rushing the field after every win.. at least try to act like you’ve been there before lol
@@darthsilversith667 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Geuax tigers. Also k-state will win again this year
@@jackwilburn6667 he's speaking facts though
I’m a BYU fan and I remember that game vs Utah, our most hated rival. Awful. Absolutely awful.
I need to hear more about the Florida V Florida State Field Goal Post Jousting match. This for sure deserves a full deep dive lol.
Fr tho, as soon as i heard this all I could think was “this sounds like something UNC and Duke fans would do to each other. This some real rivalry type mess😂”
The most civilized meet up between fsu and uf fans
Fr I’ve been a gator my whole life and never knew that!
Facts lol
I agree
I've never seen the field stormed as much as Tennessee after they beat Alabama. Fun fact the river that the fans threw the field goal post in is now considered a tourist attraction.
Heck I would have cut it up and sold them on EBay and made a fortune
@@T59-j7k Nice!
@@T59-j7k lol they did that too
It’s called the Tennessee river…
@@danielford2369 you act like anyone outside of Tennessee actually cares what its callled
Honestly I'd pay an insane amount of money to watch 2 mobs joust on a football field with goal posts while a band plays the star spangled banner, that would be unbelievable.
That would be a true American moment
Me too.
We need this on the olympics actually
When I got to the video i thought this was a complete joke then I realized it actually happened hahahahahah
Storming the field at one of my high school football games was one of my core memories from this year.
We did it once in HS. We beat our biggest rival for the first time in 30 years. It was at our rivals stadium so it was extra sweet. One of my friends managed to get on top of their press box and waved our flag and , if not for our principal grabbing the flag from a students hands, planting it at their 50 yard line
It’s fun , it’s an outpouring of emotion and I get it. I also see really bad safety issues and my stomach is in knots worried something bad will happen
@@totallynotalpharius2283 done it about 10 times We always rush the field after a win in high school
Same we beat our rival for the first time in 5 years to make it into the playoffs for the first time in at least 20 years (prob longer). But sadly we got in big trouble for that and couldn't storm the field for the playoff game we won. Trust me, I tried
Wouldn't be so fun to the peiple injured
My old highschool "rushes" the field after every game. The team does a prayer with the fans before everybody leaves.
Just to add to the video, there's an ESPN article that details what the clean up was like after the Tennessee game. The clean up crew was their until 2 AM after the game. "I went there and I literally picked up seven heaping handfuls of broken glass from the cigar tubes and cigar caps," Sorochan said. "It was crazy."
"It was shoulder to shoulder, and the average person is probably about one and a half square feet," he said. "So there were probably 50,000 people on the field."
Just wanted to add this as an interesting tidbit. For those who want to read that whole article, here's a link.
www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34863098/how-tennessee-grounds-crew-got-neyland-stadium-field-ready-historic-upset-alabama
Dang
That makes me think of the recent stories on NFL games in other countries in advance of the Seattle Seahawks vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Munich where they'd never sold that much food before so they didn't know what to do to clean the rubbish bins etc.
That’s crazy
As always you are a genius my guy, football brings me so much happiness and learning more, and learning through you is amazing, watching you since 2018 has brought me so much joy, and it’s not just me, it’s all of you fans, we love bro and you are so awesome. Much love, God first, God bless and goodnight
@@Misslastate2001 hello fellow Saints fan⚜️
Rushing the field last year at the Minnesota - Wisconsin game was one of the best moments of my college years so far
You live in Madison I saw you’re house just yesterday when I was looking for you Conner
Mine was when Arizona State beat Arizona to end a 10 game winless streak in 1991.
That oooo sound effect killed me. 0:29 KTO's comedy is evolving 😂
I am a KU Journalism student and sports media member, it was wild seeing goal post come down. Saw security cam footage, allegedly some fraternity members went to Potter Lake (where the crowd dumped it) aand recovered the goal posts from the lake. They're allegedly in some fraternities basement in Lawrence, Kansas. Also shoutout Caroline Soro for the footage you used of KU's goal post, colleague of mine.
Why arent these crazy students punished?? Police need to investigate
@@BoleDaPole not that deep
@@BoleDaPole because it's fucking awesome.
I stormed the field when I was a student at PSU for the 2016 PSU vs OSU game. It was absolute pandemonium on the field, and in every part of State College after. My brother, who was working auxiliary police that night, told me to "avoid going down Beaver Ave. and you wont get arrested". Probably one of my top 3 moments of my entire college experience
I was in the nosebleeds for that game and after the game we had to drop my sister off at her apartment downtown state college, it was pandemonium like you said. I saw a guy rip a bush out from the sidewalk and carry it inside, wild stuff
Sounds like a shitty college tenure if running onto grass is a top 3 moment.
@@TheShoelace17what happened on beaver ave
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Bros topics are always on point and intriguing
The fact you can make documentary like videos and condense then to a quick video takes a lot of talent
Does it..
as a rutgers/bc fan, seeing them featured as the first two field stormings was a moment i haven't seen since your 2007 video, keep up the great work!
The Florida and Florida State jousting sounds like a true Renaissance painting.
Iowa fan here, I'll always remember in 2002 when Iowa tore down Minnesota's goalposts after winning a share of the Big Ten title
1:06 I was at that game. There’s a good 8-10 foot drop to the field and people who aren’t use to that jump just ate it and turned ankles. Go Pokes!
And Vandy just carried their goalpost three miles to the Cumberland River with a police escort
Rushed the field in 2011 when Ohio state beat ranked Wisconsin led by Russell Wilson. It was an amazing feeling to be down there with everyone after that win.
We were shit that year without a true head coach but today you’d never catch us rushing the field after beating Wisconsin ranked or not lol
I appreciate Clemson not being brought up in this. We get chastised a lot for our “Meeting at the Paw” tradition. Win or lose the fans join the team at midfield (or as close as you can get) and sing the Alma Mater along with them as the band plays, then they leave the stadium open so folks get to just hang out on the field. Kids take footballs and run routes, catch passes, and score TDs on the same field they just saw their team play on and it’s just awesome. Go Tigers!
As an Iowa fan when Tennessee tore down the goalposts it reminded me when we tore down Minnesota's goalposts in 2002
In the Metrodome on top of that. That was hilarious as hell.
Another Hawkeye fan here and that was also my first thought lol.
@@explosivereactionstv7414 The vikings had a game the next day too. They were pissed
@@bananagonz wouldn’t blame them at all. I’d be mad myself
I remember going on a campus tour of Kansas and they told us they have a pond that they throw their goal post in after a win some are still missing to this day.
Glad everyone got to see a close up of Potter Lake.
I'm so proud to have the vols fans be the thumbnail of this video
i play american football at university in the uk and the thing you talked about at 6:45 happens to us every year against UWE; they scout in ncaa d1 postgrad students and dominate every year. It hurts
A major riot broke out in the late '80's when East Carolina fans stormed the field at NC State's stadium and tried to tear down the goal posts.
That’s not too bad tbh
I went to the civil war game in 2022 and was about 20 feet away from a duck player hauling off and punching a beaver fan after the beavs came back and won and the fans stormed. Crazy shit.
Storming the field or court is one of the greatest experiences ever as a college sports fan. Celebrating victory with the fans and players as the fight song erupts is one of the most incredible experiences. Anyone who hates people for doing it or says “act like you’ve been here before” is just jealous that they’ve never got to experience it for themselves.
damn straight. I love seeing it.
Hope no one was seriously injured just so you could have an 'incredible' experience. Good reductionist argument too. I'm sure no one could have a reasonable argument against field storming. They're clearly just jealous.
@@TheLoos3Goos33 Yawn. Ok grandma.
I rushed the field when Texas Tech beat Texas earlier this season. It was fucking surreal being in the pile with the football team signing the school song.
@@TheLoos3Goos33 Problem is, I’ve never seen people argue against field stormings as a matter of safety. It’s usually criticized as “undignified” and “amateurish” behavior instead of “dangerous”.
LSU telling Kentucky fans to sit back down with a hail mary touchdown is one of the greatest things ever😂
nah, blowing out "#1" LSU in 2007 was
@@The_Conspiracy_Analyst we didn’t blow them out. Lol. Took 3 OTs to do it. But it’s nice knowing we beat the eventual national champion.
The best part of Kentucky rushing the field is the guy in the jacket and tie who suddenly realizes Kentucky lost
As a proud East Tennessean and Vol fan, I never expected to see Robin Wilhoit in a KTO video
My favorite sports memory was November of 2016 when Colorado beat Utah to win the pac12 south and everyone rushed Folsom. I hope to relive that some day
KTO you’re a f*ckin legend
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I was one of the fans that carried the 2014 Marshall goalpost out of the field. After the game the goal post was lowered down by stadium staff, then left for fans to carry out. Once out of the stadium police were guiding it to the steal mill where staff from the mill were waiting to cut it up for us. I have about a foot long section of it. It was a great time and awesome memory.
It's a good day any day KTO uploads a new video!!!
Storming the field after the past two LSU games have been some of the most exciting moments of my life. It should never be banned.
It kind of waters down the event though if you’re going to do it after every win 🤷🏻♂️
Storming the field is the greatest experience ever. I did it twice. Anyone who hates against or says “act like you’ve been there before” is just jealous they’ve never been able to do it.
@@P51DFreak25 My team is Ohio State.. we could rush the field on a damn near weekly basis lol
@@P51DFreak25 And I am not against rushing the field.. I just don’t think it’s necessary unless that game was for some sort of championship.
@@darthsilversith667 I think that’s fair. But when your school pulls off a massive upset. My school upset a top 2 basketball team while being unranked. That’s storm worthy. Knocking off a rival you haven’t beat in a long time is storm worthy. If your team has been historically bad and then finally getting a win can be storm worthy. Michigan over Ohio State last year is absolutely storm worthy
1978, Nebraska @ Penn State, we (PSU) won in a nail-biter. (We won the national championship in that, my senior year.) The fans stormed the field and tore down the goalpost at the student section end of the field. I wasn't a part of that but a short time later I found myself on College Ave (the main drag in State College PA), somehow at the head of the group carrying the goalpost. We were confused about what to do with the thing and somebody called out, "Where should we take it?" I yelled back "Old Main!" and the crowd started chanting, "Old Main! Old Main! Old Main!"
And that's how that goalpost ended up on the lawn in front of the Penn State administration building.
I love the storming the field tradition!
It better not end!!!
Once again, amazing video, you are my favorite person to watch on UA-cam. Your videos are excellent
We need more college football videos
I was literally watching this channel before I noticed the new video. What a legend
The FSU and Florida jousting with field goal post is the only video I want to see!
I was at that Holy War game in 2011. Typical refball at the end almost lost us the game. It was mainly our student section that was rushing the field. Such a weird game but almost normal in the rivalry. Go Utes
People used to be crazy, this is hilarious
Used to?
@@DG-ez6of Where do you think we learned it from?
@@Fractured_Unity his point is ppl are still crazy not that they werent back then 🤦♂️
I remember storming the field with my cousins after Boise State won their last WAC championship.One of my cousins hopped the fence and split his hand, ended up in stitches such a memorable night!
Going on the field after games (meeting at the paw) has been a tradition at Clemson since the FSU victory in 2003. To the point that growing up as a Clemson fan I didn’t really realize that it was abnormal. The university even installed mechanical goal posts that drop on their own to keep fans from messing with them.
I can’t remember what year it was, but after Texas Tech won an underdog game and rushed the field they tore down the goal posts. Ever since then we have the same thing a set of mechanical goalposts, so whenever we rush they’re quick to get them down.
It's been a tradition way longer than that, meeting at the paw after the game was started in the 40s by Frank Howard. It was formally recognized after that 2003 game, but we've been doing it forever.
Man having your ashes spread on the field is real commitment!! That’s why we love college football!!
Nothing better than a TKO video on Friday
Two of my favorite memories ever are storming the field after BYU snapped their 9-game losing streak to Utah and storming it again the next year when they beat Baylor in 2OT. Field storming is one of the greatest things about college football
can you imagine just battling it out with another goal post as the star spangled banner is playing in the background 😂😂 that’s some funny shit
Never underestimate the florida man. He is capable of anything.
3:29 Idk why that’s so cool to me. Tearing it down is one thing but hiking it up the stands and throwing it over was fire
2:25 so apparently a long time ago like over 20 years ago Purdue tasked its student engineers with building a way to prevent people from tearing the goal post down
KTO is such a solid UA-cam follow, very underrated.
FSU and UF jousting with goalposts after a football game on the field while the band is playing star spangled banner is sooo American. Love it. Had me dying
Not surprised about Montana. Used to live in small town of Wyoming and I can actually picture the moment of the goal post being shoved into the bar of the small town. LOL
I've only got to storm the field once, and that was in Ann Arbor on 11/27/21. It's definitely my favorite memory at THE BIG HOUSE!
Storming the field is awesome. I did once when my college went to the FCS finals for the first time. It was great to see that happen. People meeting at the middle of the field and high fiving the players. It was a great night.
Honestly this is one of the best thing about upsets
As a BYU fan that whole sequence left me in a state of shock for an hour
Storming the Field I feel like should be saved for a special moment in that team's history not just beating Alabama, even though that is impressive in itself, it should be when your team wins a bowl game or when you are the underdog by so many points and you come up with the win. Special moments in history that deserve the event of fans storming the field.
OK as a TN fan I'll give some important context, you gotta remember when we rushed the field (When beating alabama) We had just broken a 15 game losing streak 15 straight years of them kicking us, then, 1 ugliest field goal ever, we win.
@@ianfleming008bsi8 I think he’s more referring to LSU. I don’t think that was THAT deserved
@@wbmccranie It was their first win against Alabama in Baton Rouge since 2010.
For Tennessee or LSU? Because Tennessee was absolutely right for the moment
that WAS a special moment in that teams history
I was at the crowd crush at Camp Randall in 1993. On of my lasting memories of going to college football games, but not in a good way.
as a sports fan storming a field/court after an upset should be something on your bucket list. i’ve always wanted to experience something like that
I’m saddened he did not mention the Iowa Minnesota game where the goalposts got taken by the Iowa fans
I am glad you are putting light on the Jermaine Burton allegations. He should have been punished for what he did and it's crazy that he is still playing.
KTOOOOOOO!! That last one is hilarious lol. To be on the field to know what happened and see their faces as they figure it out.
That goal post fight is so Florida 🤣
My favorite is Iowa storming the field and tearing down the goalposts after beating Minnesota... in Minnesota. Then carrying the thing around the Metrodome tryna figure out how to get it out
I'll always remember that Rutgers vs Louisville! The kicker kick that field goal and pointed up at the heli-cam, swag!
Babe wake up a new KTO video dropped
2:47 my dad played on that Marietta team during that losing streak. He said they played the university of Ohio in a scrimmage and gave up over 100 points 😭😭
When BYU finally officially beat Utah for the first time in program history in 1942 (a game played at Utah), the BYU fans that were there stormed the field and started trying to tear the goalposts down. A fight then broke up between fans and Utah players who wanted to stop them and police stormed onto the field and started arresting people. Wanting to avoid their players being arrested, the UofU marching band started playing the national anthem, which made the police stop and stand at attention long enough for the goalposts to be torn down relatively peacefully. A piece of one of the posts is still on display at BYU. Legendary stuff.
Interesting and unique idea! Great job!
Its always fun watching a huge game and seeing the fans going insane
The staff at Washington-Grizzly knew exactly what was gonna happen after we won our semi-final game in 2023 they had the goal posts on the ground and disassembled in less than 60 seconds and the pieces were on the way out of the stadium in 2 minutes. The fans had no shot at getting there hands on the posts. I always loved the story of the students marching the post to reds bar in downtown, the last two times I saw them take them down they couldn't get it out of the stadium and the other time they took it to the river but the police stopped them from throwing it in.
I love how the Kentucky fan stopped dead in his tracks to check the score when he saw the LSU player jumping
Yea I was a Kentucky fan considering I’m from here but after seeing how EVERYONE reacted without even GLANCING at the scoreboard……I WILL NOT ASSOCIATE MYSELF WITH SUCH IDIOCY
The best part of this video is the lsu qb celebrating, the Kentucky fan seeing this, and changing from jubilation to "wait, what?"
Life long Kentucky fan here.... Thanks for the final send off KTO...... I was hoping you were going to skip that one.
You know your college team has experience with storming the field when they currently have the double ground posts version 😂
WSU Washington State University I’m looking at you 🤘
5:14 was hilarious and kinda cool think about and the band was the cherry on top 😂😂😂
Getting Plummer to take selfies with my phone will be my greatest memory of Cal football ever
Hell yeah, great vid my guy, love the channel!!!
Texas Tech in 2001 tore down their goal post after defeating Texas A&M and threw into the visitor’s section. The chaos led to many fights including Governor Rick Perry being punched in the face by an unknown assailant.
I was working on the town square in Oxford when Ole Miss beat Alabama in 2014. One of the dishwashers came in from smoking a cigarette and said something about a bunch of people carrying "some kind of flag pole." I walked out the back door to see a group of guys carrying the field goal post through the square. The square is over a mile from the stadium. They carried that thing on a tour of Oxford. Also, I've never seen more people that were literally falling down drunk than I did that day.
As a current Tennessee student, thanks for the thumbnail and Go Vols
It's a good day when the goat uploads 🐐
one of my fave channels, gotta click on every post as soon as i see 'em
I'm kinda surprised at how little effort has been made to at least moderate field storms slightly.
The Tennessee storm was probably the craziest one there has been, a cut to Fireworks and then back and there was no green to be seen. Most of the others has left way too much green to be able to compete with UT's attempt.
Quite impressed how there has been over 100 years of storming yet very little notable unsatisfactory outcomes but I still think there will be some additional regulation and changes regarding them in the upcoming season.
The best attempts to stop field storms that I have seen are stadium layouts and how easy it is to get on the turf from a higher-up seat.
0:29 I love that "OOF" sound
I think of the "Greatest Game Ever Played" in 1958 for Pro Football and how fans took down the goal posts immediately following that OT victory.
I was a cameraman on the field at that 2007 Dolphins game. There were no fans storming the field after that overtime win.
as a vol fan, thanks for the thumbnail!
We stormed the field two home games in a row at LSU. Ole miss and Alabama
LSU should never be storming the field after beating Ole Miss. It should be expected. They should be the ones rushing the field after beating you guys
@@shanksmcnasty6650 Brian Kelly said to storm the field every time
@@andymayeuxproductions every time what?? 😆 every time you win? Every time you beat a ranked opponent? Every time you beat a division rival? You guys were even slightly favored. Unless it’s a top 5 team or Alabama then LSU has no business doing that, it undermines their greatness
@@shanksmcnasty6650 every game because we can
@@andymayeuxproductions not to mention all the money that the school and boosters have to pay every time they do it. I actually watched the interview where is said it and he was joking. He said he didn’t think that would be a game where they would rush the field and was surprised when he saw the fans running to it. The he jokingly said “well, let’s do it more” then looked around and said along the lines of “oh boy I’m probably gonna get fined for saying that huh.. Is this going viral already? To be clear I didn’t actually mean lets DO it more, but lets win more.”
A variation of the baseball pitch invasion (aka storming the field) occurred as an unintentional running joke on the game show "Pyramid" where every time someone wins $100,000 the audience has to rush the stage.
Great video as always!!!
Thank you kto for this amazing video
I find it funny how my college is playing their last regular season game tomorrow and if we win we’re gonna go undefeated. I’ve heard talks about us taking down the goalpost and throwing it into the lake. I also had a lot of friends at that KU game that saw them do the same.
Good luck boys. TEAR THEM DOWN
Texas Tech has goalposts that can be lowered cause we put them in the A&M fan section in the 90s 😂. Then the A&M fans started fighting each other.
As a life long LSU fan I was waiting all video for the blue grass miracle. 😂 The ups and downs through the years makes those big wins like bama this year even better.
I got to experience this for the first time Friday. Unforgettable.
C’mon man. How can u talk about storming the field and not mention Clemson. It’s done every game and it’s iconic. All love. Great vid