During a tense moment at the College World Series game between Texas A&M and the Florida Gators at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, several Texas A&M fans were removed from the stadium.
The incident occurred on Saturday night, amidst a controversial play that unfolded in the bottom of the second inning.
The Aggies had just managed to score on an infield single, sparking controversy over a call at third base that left some onlookers feeling that Florida may have been unfairly disadvantaged. The details of the dispute are not entirely clear, but tensions escalated quickly, culminating in a noticeable altercation involving Aggies fans and the Florida team dugout.
Witnesses reported seeing at least one Aggies fan vehemently expressing his frustration towards the Florida dugout, visibly upset by the unfolding events. This altercation drew attention from nearby spectators and officials.
A Florida-based reporter at the scene noted that two Texas A&M fans were ultimately ejected from the game due to the incident.
Footage from another angle captured two fans being escorted out of the stadium by security, highlighting the seriousness with which the situation was handled.
This game marked Texas A&M’s first appearance at the College World Series for the year, and the ejection of fans so early in the tournament — during just the second inning — was certainly not an ideal start for the Aggies’ supporters.
Such events underscore the intense emotions and high stakes often associated with collegiate sports, particularly in a high-profile tournament setting like the College World Series.