Now here's a "video bomb" that is genuinely impressive. This fellow gets on the field post-game, AND he manages to get right behind the professional athletes being interviewed on network camera. Not only that, he lurks creepily behind them for at least two minutes.
Some things are difficult to explain to a child, especially if that child is a die-hard sports fan and you're trying to explain why his favorite player is leaving the team. This happened to Julie Armento when the news came that football player Brandon Jacobs was leaving the New York Giants for the San Francisco 49ers and her 6-year-old son Joseph wanted answers.
There is no more united group in the world than sports fans, at least when they're angry. Tell them that they can't do something or shouldn't say something and prepare to feel the wrath of their misplaced passion.
Part of what makes college basketball so entertaining is the lengths to which the student body section of the crowd will go to distract the opposing team. Jack Blankenship, a freshman at the University of Alabama, has come up with the most clever twist on this tradition we've seen in some time.
One die hard sports fan built a truck that has an elaborate mechanical diorama in its bed, telling the story of University of Alabama football and its many rivalries.
One reason why tennis player Novac Djokovic has so many fans is because he loves to take off his shirt. This simple act excites even the most casual of sports enthusiasts, which probably explains why one woman stole Djokovic's t-shirt after he tossed it to a younger fan. Oh snap!
During a recent Philadelphia 76ers basketball game, a fan who goes by the appropriate name of "Big Daddy" put on quite a show for the other spectators.
Take a cute little girl with a passion for the Pittsburgh Steelers, a recognizable pop tune, and a ukelele, and what do you get? A Steelers-style version of Lady Gaga's 'Bad Romance' that's about as adorable as it gets.