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August 30, 2025 By  College Football

“He Speared Her!” College Football Fan Destroyed By Security After Running Onto Field In Pouring Rain

College Football is officially back and that means fans from across the country will get at least a few weeks of nice weather and football.  However, rain will always be a factor and one fan decided to take matters into her own hands while a game was delayed.

“He Speared Her!” College Football Fan Destroyed By Security After Running Onto Field In Pouring Rain

College Football fan destroyed by security during rain delay - Via Barstool UCF
College Football fan destroyed by security during rain delay – Via Barstool UCF

It’s more than stupid and illegal to field-storm a college football game. The situation is downright dangerous. This lesson was learned the hard way by one college football fan:

Last night’s college football game between UCF and visiting Jacksonville State went into a lengthy rain delay as central Florida was buffeted by rain. The game ultimately ended in a 17-10 UCF win, but not before one fan decided to entertain the fans all on her own.

During the rain delay, a fan got the ridiculous idea to run onto the field and show off her juking skills. She managed to evade several security personnel and even prompted one of them to bring out a taser before being tackled by a much faster member of the stadium police.

It’s unclear from the videos available if that fan sustained any injuries but she was presumably hauled out of the stadium and charged by authorities.

There was also a second fan on the field who was not shown in the video.

Pointing and Laughing

There’s never been a field-stormer or streaker who wasn’t the butt of every joke, so it’s not a real surprise that nearly every response to these clips have been people making fun of either her or the team:

“Let this be a lesson to everyone – nobody jukes that rent a cop more than 2 times,” one user joked.

“She gotta learn you can’t run like that in wet conditions, chop chop baby chop chop,” wrote another.

“And I thought Cam Fancher took the biggest hit of the night,” a third joked.

“She looked more elusive than Jaden Nixon so far tonight.”

Jul 12, 2023; Arlington, TX, USA; A view of the UCF Knights helmet and logo during Big 12 football media day at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images
Jul 12, 2023; Arlington, TX, USA; A view of the UCF Knights helmet and logo during Big 12 football media day at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Year one of Scott Frost’s second stint appeared to be on the verge of a rock start as the team fell into a 10-3 hole early in the fourth quarter. But a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes by quarterback Tayven Jackson ensured that he would pick up right where he left off in 2017 prior to taking the Nebraska job: With a win.

UCF will get another game that should be an easy win next week when they take on North Carolina A&T. After that, Frost will really put his coaching skills to the test when he takes on a man he previously played for in the NFLBill Belichick and his North Carolina Tar Heels.

Sep 30, 2017; Madison, WI, USA; Footballs with the college football playoff logo sit on the field during warmups prior to the game between the Northwestern Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 30, 2017; Madison, WI, USA; Footballs with the college football playoff logo sit on the field during warmups prior to the game between the Northwestern Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 7, 2024; Houston, TX, USA; A helmet with the College Football Playoff logo at the CFP National Championship Head Coaches press conference at JW Marriot Houston by the Galleria. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 7, 2024; Houston, TX, USA; A helmet with the College Football Playoff logo at the CFP National Championship Head Coaches press conference at JW Marriot Houston by the Galleria. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

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