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A fan ran onto the field at Army-Navy and made it all the way into the end zone

Because of course.

What says Army-Navy like a random fan running onto the field? Towards the end of the third quarter of the 117th edition of the rivalry, a guy who appeared to be holding a white flag of some kind ran onto the field. The fan was fully clothed, so we can’t exactly label him as a streaker.

He managed to make it all the way into the end zone before, as CBS’ Verne Lundquist called it, “giving himself up” to a security guard on the field. It didn’t look like security had to make too much of a tackle on the streaker.

Judging from where the streaker started to where he ended up, it looks like he was able to run upfield near Army’s sideline before falling into the arms of security.

He’s likely been kicked out of the game, but hey, he was able to stay on the field for what one can guess is a solid amount.

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