Michigan Fan Gets Put In Back-To-Back Chokeholds By Oklahoma Fans During Crazy Stadium Brawl [VIDEO]
The Michigan Wolverines and Oklahoma Sooners battled on Saturday, but the action wasn’t confined to the field.
The game featured the Wolverines’ sidelines fighting with each other, as well as a brawl in the stands between opposing fans.
One 16-second video shows a lone Michigan Wolverines fan being held in a chokehold as others begged an Oklahoma Sooners fan to stop.
Once he let go, the Wolverines fan found himself being put in yet another chokehold by a Sooners fan behind him. Eventually, he was let go and put his hands up to signal that he had finally had enough.
No security appeared to be in the area during the duration of this fight.
🚨🚨WILD FIGHT🚨🚨
OKLAHOMA AND MICHIGAN FANS GOT INTO A WILD FIGHT IN THE STANDS YESTERDAY.
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This is crazy.
pic.twitter.com/7lbHGIwqAF— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) September 7, 2025
Oklahoma Sooners Defeat The Michigan Wolverines
Oklahoma’s Isaiah Sategna III (5) get by Michigan’s Ernest Hausmann (15) in the second half of the college football game between the University of Oklahoma Sooner and the University of Michigan Wolverines at the Gaylord Family Ð Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025.
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In a weekend filled with lopsided scores, there was still no shortage of surprising upsets across the college football landscape.
The Michigan Wolverines fell 24-13 to the Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday night in Norman.
Quarterback John Mateer was on fire as he posted 266 yards passing, 74 yards rushing, and all three Oklahoma touchdowns in the win.
The Sooners had the ball late in the fourth quarter and crushed the Wolverines’ hopes. They put together a massive 15-play, 69-yard drive to set up a game-sealing 21-yard field goal by kicker Tate Sandell, which pushed the lead to two scores.
On the other side, true freshman Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood di dnot have a good showing as he completed only 9 of 24 passes for 142 yards in his first road game.
Michigan running back Justice Haynes helped tremendously by adding 125 yards and a touchdown on the ground.
The 15th-ranked Wolverines will most certainly drop in the rankings as a result of this loss.