Fans Track Down Viral Blonde at Texas vs. Georgia Game
|Fans Find Viral Blonde at Texas vs. Georgia Game by Going Full Internet Sleuths: This past Saturday, during a Texas Longhorns vs. Georgia Bulldogs game, college football fans went from just watchers to internet detectives when a camera captured this stunning blonde beauty in the stands. The random moment, from the third quarter of the game, went viral across social media as people teamed up to find out who she was.
The outcome was a 30-15 Georgia victory, but the Internet seemed to be discussing Kiera Mayer, a Texas-born student at Arkansas. Her picture went viral from the moment it surfaced on Barstool Sports-branded with a saucy caption, “We’re all rooting for Texas tonight”-amassed over 14 million views and 50,000 interactions.
Despite these team fans being so enthusiastic, Texas wasn’t only defeated in this game, but it also received a $250,000 fine due to disruptions from the crowd after the game. Angry Texas fans were seen tossing bottles and other items onto the field, adding to an already intense atmosphere.
Mayer, the viral fan, seemed to enjoy her newfound fame; her Instagram account has since gone private. For those who still care, though, there’s a separate public web site linked in her bio that contains photos of her and friends attending the game.
The tumult among the fans started after a questionable pass interference call nullified an interception by Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron that handed Georgia control and considerably increased frustration among the Texas fans. That precipitated a protracted game delay, with head coach Steve Sarkisian encouraging fans to cease the disruptions so play could continue. Texas then scored afterward following the reversal of the penalty.
Texas alum and “Minister of Culture” Matthew McConaughey weighed in on X, praising the passion of the fans while condemning the crowd’s “bottle bombing” behavior. “Electric atmosphere, but let’s get real about the field issues. Not cool. Yeah, that call was BS, but let’s leave that kind of reaction behind us,” he wrote.
The Southeastern Conference sent the fine and warning after the game. Greg Sankey, SEC Commissioner, said, “The disruption we saw cannot be a part of any SEC event,” and implored Texas to institute rules barring disruptive fans from future games.
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