While thousands of fans stormed the field in Norman, Oklahoma, following the Sooners' 24-3 upset over No. 7 Alabama on senior night, some might have made their way into the OU locker room.
Oklahoma All-American linebacker Danny Stutsman took to social media Sunday, explaining it appears a valuable item was stolen from him.
“Seems like my senior night jersey got taken from my locker after the game …” Stutsman wrote. “If found please dm me, I kind of want that.”
Cal EQ guy demolished fan who tried to steal a players helmet ???? pic.twitter.com/gIsQatYJlr
— Brad (@Graham_SFN) November 25, 2024
The senior recorded four tackles in the stunning win over Alabama, bringing his season total to 100, in what looks to be a second-straight All-American campaign.
Stutsman and Oklahoma did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Chaos ensued at the end of the game, and even before the official end, as fans stormed the field before the contest was technically over, having to leave the field, and then the crowd re-stormed once the game was finally over.
OU was fined $200,000 by the SEC for the field storming, $100,000 for the first attempt and another $100,000 for the final result.
This is not the first time items have been stolen in locker rooms by fans.
Last season, multiple Colorado players, including Shedeur Sanders, were robbed of thousands of dollars of belongings, including jewelry.
Even this season, Wyoming's locker room was robbed when they played at San Jose State.
Cllct will continue to update this story as details emerge.
Matt Liberman is a reporter and video producer for cllct.