A wild scene in the third quarter in Austin on Saturday night.
It appeared as if Texas had intercepted Carson Beck for the third time.
However, a penalty flag for pass interference led to a storm of water bottles being thrown on the field from the Texas student section delaying the game with Georgia.
It’s raining beer cans and water bottles in Texas vs Georgia after a horrible pass interference call
— the Sports ON Tap (@thesportsontap) October 20, 2024
However, while the field was being cleaned and Texas coach Steve Sarkisian pleaded with the students to sop throwing bottles, officials got together and what came out of it was the referee saying the Jahdae Barron interception was good and it was Texas football at the Georgia nine.
After cans start flying onto the field during Texas vs Georgia, Coach Sark walks onto the field asking fans to stop pic.twitter.com/AqcxBwZKX7
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 20, 2024
Texas fans threw debris onto the field after an interception was called back due to pass interference.
The refs reversed the call after further discussion. pic.twitter.com/3PAgLcD1hQ
— ESPN (@espn) October 20, 2024
Georgia coach Kirby Smart was ballistic after the reversal.
Woo. Finger-wagging Kirby Smart was pissed after the PI reversal. pic.twitter.com/fhcyh1ve8M
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) October 20, 2024
Quinn Ewers, back in after being replaced by Arch Manning in the second quarter, threw a touchdown pass to Jaydon Blue.
Georgia led 23-15 and was driving after a flea flicker worked for 43 yards at the end of the third quarter.