PHOTO: USC fans trying to escape stadium during loss to The Citadel
We've all had a friend want to escape their parents' house -- often doubling as a tyrannical-like abode.
South Carolina students were building an escape rope of towels at today’s football game. https://t.co/LostpHxinZ pic.twitter.com/BJNQJVFvdg
— Fancred (@Fancred) November 21, 2015
As a means to discreetly depart from the home, one can opt to tie together clothing in a makeshift rope -- and slide down from the second-story window to a land of "freedom."
While not avoiding one's parents, a few South Carolina fans followed suit with this premise on Saturday. During the embarrassing 23-22 loss to The Citadel at home, multiple fans tied together towels from the game, and hung them over the side of Williams-Brice Stadium as a means to escape the horror of the shocking defeat.
To put it into perspective, this was the first time since 1990 in which a South Carolina team was defeated by an FCS opponent. Ironically enough, The Citadel was that opponent.