Texas A&M football took over Death Valley in the most hilarious way possible

This isn't supposed to happen.
Texas A&M v LSU
Texas A&M v LSU | Derick E. Hingle/GettyImages

The Texas A&M Aggies didn't just make a statement to the college football world last night, but they took over Baton Rouge in one of the more unreal moments that fans have never seen before.

Teams aren't supposed to go into Death Valley and win, and let alone, take over. That's exactly what the Aggies did last night, as a third quarter route pretty much had the Tigers fatigue, with no answer whatsover.

LSU fans stormed out in the second half, and even booed their head coach on the way out. On the other side, Texas A&M fans were pumping up their fans at the end of the third quarter, as the LSU fans slowly started to clear out. In the end, it made for one of the more emotional moments in a long time for Texas A&M fans.

Texas A&M fans completely take over Baton Rouge and invade LSU student section

Never in my lifetime do I remember an away team completely taking over Baton Rouge like this. LSU is supposed to be one of the loudest stadiums, especially in a night game, but Texas A&M fans ended up making it their own student section.

We've heard all about it. The Bayou at night is supposed to scare teams away. Texas A&M flipped the script after some missed opportunities in the first half and reminded the world why they can win anyway they want.

The Aggies fans even elected to help the LSU band after the Tigers' fourth quarter touchdown in garbage time. This caps off a hilarious night for all Texas A&M fans.

Kudos to the ABC broadcast for staying on the Texas A&M band after the game ended. Chris Fowler made sure to mention that this kind of scene is unheard of in college football, and how teams aren't even supposed to win in this enviornment.

LSU fans have bigger problems now, as some are already calling for Brian Kelly to lose his job.

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