Security guards have been on a roll lately laying the hit stick on fans every weekend. Earlier this week, we saw a Phillies fan get some teeth knocked out after being tackled by security after a Game 2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLCS.
On Saturday, we saw another fan get sent into another dimension after a security guard laid him out with a textbook tackle following the Tennessee Volunteers-Alabama Crimson Tide game at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa.
The fan streaked across the field as the stadium was closing up. He made it to the 20-yard line before security launched right into his chest and flattened him, before walking away like nothing happened.
We lost tonight…but we didn’t lose as bad as this guy pic.twitter.com/DrpRUthsvs
— Sam Beard (@_beard11) October 22, 2023
Picture perfect.
Lining up the fan, a perfect launch angle, and devastating contact. It was a beautiful way to cap off an incredible night of football.
Alabama struggled in the first half and found themselves in a 20-7 hole entering the locker room at the half, but the team would never look back. The Crimson Tide came into the third quarter on fire and ultimately outscored the Vols 27-0 in the second half to secure an impressive 34-20 win.
The No. 9 Crimson Tide will take next weekend off before returning to action on Saturday, November 4, when they welcome the No. 15 LSU Tigers to Bryant-Denny Stadium.