LSU’s Kyren Lacy faces backlash for controversial celebration in Vegas

Lacy’s rifle gesture after a touchdown ignited criticism from fans and a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct.

During the Modelo Vegas Kickoff Classic in Las Vegas,LSU wide receiver Kyren Lacy found himself at the center of controversy following a touchdown celebration that many deemed inappropriate. After catching a 19-yard pass from quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and scoring against USC, Lacy

mimicked firing a rifle at the opposing defense. The gesture immediately sparked backlash, both on the field and on social media.

The officials did not hesitate to penalize LSU for unsportsmanlike conduct following Lacy’s actions. On the sideline, Tigers head coach Brian Kelly was seen discussing the incident with Lacy, who, still visibly upset, repeated the rifle gesture again. This act not only cost LSU 15 yards but also overshadowed what should have been a celebratory moment for the team’s first touchdown of the 2024 season.

 

Lacy’s actions quickly became a hot topic among college football fans, many of whom took to social media to voice their disapproval. One fan commented, “Don’t think you can get dumber than Kyren Lacy after his celebration,” highlighting the widespread criticism directed at the 23-year-old senior. Another pointed out the irony of the location, stating, “Kyren Lacy just scored an incredible TD against #USC and then decided that, in LAS VEGAS of all places, firing a pretend AR15 at the guy defending him, was a good idea. Stay classy #LSU. Kids these days, man”.

The controversial celebration also drew attention for its potential impact on the game, with some fans noting that the penalty gave USC favorable field position. “Kyren Lacy would rather dance around like a fool than win the game. That 15-yard penalty just put USC in LSU territory. Well done,” another fan tweeted, emphasizing the consequences of Lacy’s actions on LSU’s gameplay.

As LSU moves forward in the season, both Lacy and the team will likely aim to refocus and avoid further distractions, hoping to turn the conversation back to their performance on the field.

source:marca.com

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