
Son begs his mom to stop trying to fight fellow LSU fan in embarrassing College World Series viral clip
One LSU fan took the term 'Tiger mom' to a whole new level during Sunday's College World Series finals.
LSU took on Coastal Carolina in Game 2 of the College World Series in Omaha Sunday but some Tigers fans appeared to forget who their rivals were as they turned on each other.
In a now viral video, a young boy was left thoroughly embarrassed by his mom when she tried to spark a fight.
The woman, wearing a bright yellow dress, was captured shouting at a man in an LSU football jersey. She wildly gestured at him, screamed the odd obscenity in his face, and even attempted the haul herself over the rows of seats separating the two.
Thankfully for the other fan, another man, who appeared to be her husband, managed to hold her back.
It is unclear what triggered the furious reaction, but the man appeared unfazed by the crazed woman as he just laughed in response to her rant.
Hey fighting Tigers pic.twitter.com/t7q4mPYb4w
— OMAHA LSU Jesus (@LSUJesus) June 22, 2025
Other spectators around them watched on shocked, but it was her son that appeared to be the most stunned.
The youngster, who was wearing former Tiger Dylan Crews' jersey, could be heard pleading with her to stop.
Despite his desperate begging, the woman only began to calm down when another older woman approached her in an attempt to diffuse the situation.
And it wasn't only in the stands where tensions were spilling over. Coastal Carolina coach Kevin Schnall and first base coach Matt Schilling were ejected in the bottom of the first inning.
Walker Mitchell was at bat with two outs and Sebastian Alexander had just stolen base when Schnall went to the top steps of the dugout, gestured at plate umpire Angel Campos with three fingers and began shouting at him.
Campos signaled Schnall's ejection, prompting the coach to charge out to argue. Schilling then was thrown out. It was not immediately known what Schnall was disputing.
Associate head coach Chad Oxendine took over Schnall's duties.
Coastal Carolina needs a victory to stay alive in the best-of-three series, which LSU leads 1-0.
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