Tuba player seamlessly hits fan in stadium mid-song before carrying on with tune
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A college tuba player has been filmed punching a heckler in the face during an American Football game in the US.
The incident, which took place during the Texas Southern and Jackson State match at the Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, saw the musician retaliate after being taunted by a fan. The video shows the fan shouting aggressively at the tuba player who was trying to continue his performance.
Despite attempts to ignore the man, the musician eventually lost his patience and punched the fan several times, causing him to stumble backwards over the seats. In a clip shared on Twitter, the band member can be heard telling the fan to "f*** off, b*tch.'
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Another video posted on Instagram reportedly shows the incident from the heckler's perspective, with some users suggesting that the man was upset after being spat on. Bandtalkbyxlm wrote: "So this clip is actually from the guy that was up on Txsu tuba player."
"(I know him, he a cool dude) He says y'all creating a false narrative that he broke rank and spit on dude… And tbh I slick don't see the spit, now breaking ranks I somewhat see both sides. What y'all think???"
We're not sure if the police got involved or if the fan was hurt. It's also a mystery whether the tuba player was allowed to play for the rest of the game or if he got into any legal trouble. Texas Southern didn't win the game against Jackson State, with the final score being 21-19.
Back in August, we heard that college football could be about to change big time as eight schools were getting ready to move to new conferences, Mirror reported.
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This made people wonder what would happen to the "Power Five" conferences. For years, the best teams in the NCAA were split between the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC.
But recent news has shaken things up. The Pac-12 is especially unsure about its future as eight teams have said they want to leave the conference.
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