And now this….

More likely beer or soda flying from everyone going crazy. If someone intentionally poured soda or beer on him they never need to be allowed in Neyland again. He said in the interview he did not know if it was n purpose
 
I was sitting in X2 with my 17 year old son. After the FG, we both got to split wearing what remained of someone’s beer from probably 10 rows behind us. I saw others throwing what was in their hands up in excitement (I might have thrown my own inadvertently but I was too nervous to drink during the game - didn’t want to get up and go to the restroom!)

Big deal. It happens. We went on down and celebrated with everyone else, wearing someone else’s overpriced beer. I’m sure we weren’t targeted, sure it was a thoughtless act, but really….who cares?

Unless someone came over and dumped it over this gentleman or purposely targeted him, it’s unfortunate but far from scandalous. This seems like another thinly veiled attempt to frame the loss on the part of Alabama and its fans.

Now decking a female fan on the other hand is something to get up in the air about.
Yes.. that’s what I suspect too, people jumping up and spilling beverages everywhere and mostly on themselves 😂 My Dad once told me when I was little, if something was in the gray area, to try and assume the best of people.. and unless the person saw someone come over and pour it directly onto them (which happened at LSU to my parents the Katrina game)..they probably did not mean to lol.. airborne cup with force and the liquid? Now that would be intentional.. otherwise probably just ‘pandemonium’
 
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Have you seen what happens in the right field bleachers at ole piss when they hit a homer? Multiply that by about a million and you have the reaction at Neyland Saturday. Many folks went home drenched but no one is complaining but the bammers. Go figure
 
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