UCLA's quarterback taunted Texas A&M's crowd and it immediately backfired

May this serve as a reminder: Never put a challenge to Texas A&M fans. It’s fraught with peril.
UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen did just that ahead of his game with Texas A&M on Saturday, and needless to say, he learned the hard way.
In the buildup Rosen said that he wasn’t especially worried about the loudness of Texas A&M’s crowd, saying that “after about 50,000 people it all sounds the same.”
And the crowd didn’t let him forget that.
The 100,000-strong crowd came out roaring, repeatedly chanting “50,000” at Rosen.


Rosen responded by trying to pump-up the crowd, only to immediately throw an interception.

UCLA lost 24-31 and, all things considered, not a great game for Rosen.
Share on Google Plus

About Unknown

0 comments:

Post a Comment