
The Big Ten championship game on Saturday had plenty of highlights, but perhaps none more memorable what happened early in the fourth quarter.
As Wisconsin scored a touchdown against Ohio State, the turf at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis ripped apart.
And then someone had to come out to fix it. In the middle of the game. On national television. For 10 minutes.
Here’s to you, turf repair guy.
FYI…This is not the turf used by the Colts. Itap exchanged for temporary end zones, which is then painted the schools colors.
— Dave Furst (@DaveFurst)
Hey, guy fixing the turf at the
— Brennan Matherne (@BrennanMatherne)
They ripped open a portal into the Upside Down.
— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm)
IS THERE HONESTLY ONLY ONE GUY WHO CAN FIX THIS.
— nascarcasm (@nascarcasm)
Find you someone who takes care of you like takes care of his turf.
— Jack Korte (@jackrkorte)
Turf Guy. The hero we needed, but didn't deserve.
— SouthernSportsNation (@SoSportsNation)
Watching this guy fix the end zone is fascinating. Y’all only got one guy?
— Laurence Holmes (@LaurenceWHolmes)
How long before has a twitter handle with a million followers?
— 1310 Ticket Radio (Unofficial) (@TicketRadio)
GIVE THIS GUY A MEDAL
— Jim Vasil (@JimVasilTV)
https://twitter.com/SPN_Colts/status/937174697669746688
How do you describe this job on your LinkedIn profile?
— Jim McIlvaine (@JimMcIlvaine)
Field Ops guy just got his entire name blasted to the world.
— T̵heVeaz 🌵 (@TheVeaze)



