The rowdy scene at Jones AT&T Stadium led to a postgame dust-up between Leipold and Red Raiders coach Joey McGuire with Leipold chastising McGuire for the fans' behavior. In postgame video, McGuire can be seen telling Leipold, "Coach, I can't do anything about it. You want me to do something [expletive] about it?" In postgame comments, Leipold complained that the officials should have done more to stop the fans from throwing things,
For all the joy I get from being a soccer/football fan, one thing I could do without is how remarkably fickle its supporters can be. Players are hailed as heroes one week and written off the next. New signings barely have time to unpack their bags before being branded "flops," especially if they carry a hefty price tag and don't deliver instantly. Vinícius Júnior at Real Madrid, Jack Grealish at City- the list is endless.
I feel a bit sorry for Americans. They don't go through enough national sporting despair. OK, they had an invigorating shot of misery last Sunday night losing the Ryder Cup, but that was a rare thing for them. It's rare because they're so dominant in all the team sports they really care about, not least because their biggest team sports certainly NFL and baseball aren't played by anyone else.
Star centerfielder Harrison Bader came up to bat in the fourth and sent a long shot into the leftfield stands to put the Phils up 5 to 1, and the cameras caught a few seconds of a woman berating a man into giving up the souvenir as he clutched his son. But when more footage of the scramble emerged, a villain narrative built around the woman.
WANTED FOR AN ASSAULT: on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at approximately 8:45 P.M., inside 620 Atlantic Avenue, NYPD 78 Precinct, an unidentified individual threw an object which struck a 12-year-old female victim in the right leg.
The ambitious fan, dressed in an Aaron Judge jersey, attempted to elude security, showcasing a fleeting moment of excitement before being apprehended in a dramatic fashion.