Texas A&M Fans Tossed From College World Series After Absurd Incident With Florida Gators Dugout In 2nd Inning

The College World Series nightcap got off to a late start on Saturday night in Omaha thanks to a weather delay. Having to sit around and wait for the game to start, it looked as though at least two Texas A&M fans probably had a bit too much time to put down a few beverages. 

Following the 10:15 pm CT first-pitch, it didn’t take long for tensions to boil over, but not where you would most likely think during the late game. 

As Texas A&M led 1-0 in the second inning, there was a reported argument being had just outside the Florida dugout. According to one post, the Aggie fans were heckling the head coach of the Gators, Kevin O'Sullivan, leading to assistant coaches reacting to the incredibly dumb fans by exchanging a few F-bombs between them all. 

According to Eric Sorenson, the two Texas A&M fans were standing on the railing and shouting at the Florida bench. 

"Two A&M jackasses just came down to the Florida bench yelling at Coach O’Sullivan saying that he killed someone and be ashamed," Sorenson tweeted about the Texas A&M fans. "Assistants on the Gator staff started throwing F-bombs at them and went to run up to them but the cops had wrangled them by then."

I have no idea why these guys would pay to attend the College World Series, only to run their mouths and get ejected in the second inning. But, liquid courage will make you do some pretty dumb things. 

As for the game itself, the rain delay and late first-pitch did not keep the fans away, although these two guys will probably have a hard time getting back into the stadium anytime over the next week. 

Two days into the College World Series, and we've already seen just about everything. It's going to be a fascinating nine more days in Omaha. 

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Trey Wallace is the host of The Trey Wallace Podcast that focuses on a mixture of sports, culture, entertainment along with his perspective on everything from College Football to the College World Series. Wallace has been covering college sports for 15 years, starting off while attending the University of South Alabama. He’s broken some of the biggest college stories including the Florida football "Credit Card Scandal" along with the firing of Jim McElwin and Kevin Sumlin. Wallace also broke one of the biggest stories in college football in 2020 around the NCAA investigation into recruiting violations against Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt. Wallace also appears on radio across seven different states breaking down that latest news in college sports.