The delivery man who walked on the court during the Loyola-Duquesne college basketball game on Wednesday night appears to have done so on purpose.
Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. No one could believe the delivery man that walked on the court during the Loyola-Duquesne game on Wednesday night, but that just might have been what this young man wanted.
As more angles of the video became available, it appears the delivery man was wearing a mic on his jacket and many students had their phones out filming him. Loyola head coach Drew Valentine shouts instructions during a game against Davidson on Jan. 4, 2023, at John M. Belk Arena in Davidson, North Carolina.A video was also shot by a member of the Loyola athletic department, where the man continues to say,"DoorDash?" while walking on the court . "You got to get off the court, man," the security guard said while ushering him off the floor. The man continued to look into the stands and ask if someone ordered DoorDash. down near the right baseline when the delivery man waltzed onto the court looking for someone to claim the McDonald’s he was holding. An official’s timeout was whistled as he was taken off the court, and the game announcers couldn’t believe their eyes. "Somebody came on the floor on the far side. Looking for an Uber Eats [delivery] there? He’s carrying some McDonald’s. I’m actually not kidding," the play-by-play announcer said. Loyola guard Braden Norris is shown during a game against Vanderbilt on Dec. 10, 2021, at Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville, Tennessee."I think that’s what’s happening," the play-by-play announced after watching the scene unfold."This guy’s in the corner. Was he going to deliver the McDonald’s to someone on the court? Can we rule that out?" the color commentator said, laughing. "Maybe I’ll put my hand up. I’m getting a little hungry. Bring it over here." And perhaps the funniest part of this incident: the delivery man was still searching for his recipient of the fast food as he was seen walking around the arena with the bag and drink in his hand. "He’s still looking," the color commentator said when cameras showed him speaking with a spectator while walking a concourse. No one could believe that a delivery man who was carrying McDonald's and looking for his customer walked onto the court during the Loyola-Duquesne game Wednesday night. Real or not, it still posed a threat to the players who weren’t expecting him to walk on the court. Luckily, no one was injured because of it.
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