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Vicious brawl breaks out in stands during Georgia-Alabama football game

By uk-times.com28 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A brawl in the stands at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia saw a pair of fans aggressively beating down on another ticket holder.

Video from a few rows behind the altercation did not show what led up to the start of the brawl.

However, it did show a fan in a red polo and a fan in a grey polo beating on another man in a black shirt.

Someone who appeared to be a security guard in a blue shirt stood and watched from a distance without intervening.

At one point, the fan in a red shirt threw a haymaker that dropped the fan in the black polo – only for the knocked-down fan to get right back up.

The red shirted fan then went down the steps while it’s not clear what happened to the fan in the grey polo.

A pair of fans were seen beating up on another fan during the Georgia-Alabama game Saturday

Alabama came out on top in an upset - handing Georgia their first home defeat in six years

Alabama came out on top in an upset – handing Georgia their first home defeat in six years

Daily Mail Sport has contacted the University of Georgia for comment on this matter.

The fight occurred during a high-profile college football game between the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs and the No. 17 Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday evening.

In a tight contest, Alabama was able to pull off an upset over Georgia on the road by a score of 24-21.

The defeat marked the first home loss that Georgia has suffered at Sanford Stadium in six years.

It also brings Georgia head coach Kirby Smart’s record against Alabama down to 1-7. 

Smart’s sole victory over Alabama (where he was the defensive coordinator under Nick Saban) came in the 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

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