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The cameraman certainly understood the assignment during a game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the LSU Tigers.

No. 10 LSU took on No. 17 Vanderbilt as both entered their Week 8 matchup at 5-1, with wins over South Carolina this season.

In the third quarter of that game, a cameraman got a shot of the crowd inside FirstBank Stadium.

Several female Vanderbilt Commodores fans would be shown cheering on the team, as they had no clue that they would be broadcast to millions of people at home. They quickly stole the show.

“How could you not root for Vandy man?” one post on X said while showing the female Commodores fans.


Female football fans have been known for taking attention away from games.

Vanderbilt Commodores Get Huge Victory Over LSU Tigers

Oct 18, 2025; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores players celebrate the win against the Louisiana State Tigers during the second half at FirstBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers suffered their second loss in three games when they went on the road to face the Commodores.

They fell to the No. 17 Vanderbilt Commodores with a 31-24 final score at Nashville’s FirstBank Stadium.

Vanderbilt dominated the game on the ground as they racked up an astounding 239 rushing yards. Commodores quarterback Diego Pavia was a monster with his legs as he rushed for 86 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries. He had an additional 160 yards and another touchdown score in the air.

The Vanderbilt Commodores improved their record to 6-1.

This was a disappointing loss for the Tigers, who lost another road game to the Ole Miss Rebels weeks ago.

“We just have to play smarter,” head coach Brian Kelly said after the game.

Kelly has a 34-12 record since taking over as the Tigers’ head coach before the 2022 season.

LSU still has games remaining against Texas A&M, Alabama, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.