Saturday night was one heck of a night for LSU fans. It's the game all LSU and Alabama fans circle on the schedule when it comes out each year. The historic rivalry of LSU versus Alabama.

This year the game took place in Baton Rouge in Death Valley. Alabama was ranked #6 while LSU was ranked #10 in the college football playoff rankings.  All the experts and sportscasters picked Alabama to win this game but I guess they didn't take into account the atmosphere of Tigers Stadium on a Saturday night.

The stadium was packed with over 102,000 fans and broadcast on national television on ESPN. The game was tight all the way through and ended up going into overtime. Alabama had the ball first and drove down and scored to take the lead 31-24. LSU got the ball next and on the first play, quarterback Jayden Daniels took the snap and ran in for a 25-yard touchdown.

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That made the score Alabama 31 and LSU 30. The tigers could have kicked the extra point to tie and go into second overtime but LSU coach Brian Kelly decided to go for the win by going for the two-point conversion.  Daniels passed the ball to freshman tight end Mason Taylor who caught the ball right outside the endzone and dove across to score the two-point conversion and give LSU the win 32-31.

That is when all heck broke loose. The players started jumping up and down celebrating and the stands started to empty as they stormed the field to celebrate. One of those fans was a man from Lake Charles, Jordan Marino.

In the video you are about to see, he started filming on his cell phone right before the two-point play started. Be careful because he told us, the fan next to him was saying Oh F### a couple of times in the beginning so make sure you don't open this at work.

You will see the play being made and then Jordan along with thousands of other fans storm the field. You will see him right in the thick of things on the field.  So great! Check this out!

How awesome is that!!!  Geaux Tigers!

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