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Video: Mom Goes Viral For 'Embarrassing' Behavior At College World Series

Video: Mom Goes Viral For 'Embarrassing' Behavior At College World Series

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Video: Mom Goes Viral For 'Embarrassing' Behavior At College World Series originally appeared on The Spun.
An apparent mom is going viral for her "embarrassing" behavior at the College World Series in Omaha.
The LSU Tigers topped the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers in the College World Series. LSU topped Coastal Carolina in back-to-back games to win the College World Series for the second time in three years. It's the eighth national championship in program history.
Meanwhile, at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, an LSU Tigers fan is going viral for her "embarrassing" behavior on the field.
Tensions grew between a woman in a yellow dress and a man in an LSU Tigers football jersey.
From the report:
The gentleman in the LSU football jersey (clearly a little confused about which sport is being played) looks like he's enjoying the spirited conversation he's having with the lady in the yellow dress.
It would appear the yellow-dressed lady doesn't feel the same way, though.
Middle fingers are being flung and obscenities are being screamed, and it takes a lady from a different section in addition to the husband (?) to hold this psycho fan back from making some questionable decisions.
The College World Series is often praised for its wild atmosphere.
Thankfully, things didn't escalate to too much of a crazy level on Sunday.
Video: Mom Goes Viral For 'Embarrassing' Behavior At College World Series first appeared on The Spun on Jun 23, 2025
This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

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