Arizona State University students are well-known for their partying abilities. But the celebration began a little earlier than it should during a hotly contested football game against BYU.
The 21st-ranked Sun Devils of ASU were leading 14th-ranked BYU 28-23 late in the game when they ran a play to try and take the game clock down to zero.
But quarterback Sam Leavitt’s incomplete pass hit the ground with a second left on the clock.
The fans didn’t recognize this and the students piled onto the field as the officials went over to the monitor to check how much time was left.
As thousands poured onto the field, Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham was told by referees that a second remained on the clock and he lost his mind – as cameras captured him screaming at officials.
But even with an announcement saying that there was still time left in the game, the students needed a lot of convincing to make their way back into the stands.
Fans stormed the field too early as Arizona State was beating BYU in a college football game
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