Louisiana Tech Recovers Greased Football After Hilarious On-Field Scramble

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

The snap sent the football skidding across the turf, slick with an apparent coating, and into the arms of Louisiana Tech’s recovery team at the seven-yard line. The bizarre play unfolded during a game between Mississippi State and Louisiana Tech, a moment now remembered as “third-and-93,” according to the Commercial Dispatch. The unusual circumstances surrounding the play stem from a pre-planned promotional stunt gone awry. Details remain limited, but the intent was to introduce a greased football into the game, creating a chaotic and unpredictable snap. The Commercial Dispatch reported the incident as “thirteen seconds of chaos.” The play occurred on a third-down attempt, with Mississippi State needing 93 yards for a first down – an exceptionally long distance. The greased football, intended as a novelty, instead resulted in a fumble and a scramble for possession. Louisiana Tech ultimately secured the recovery, gaining possession at their own seven-yard line. The incident has prompted discussion regarding the appropriateness of introducing such elements into a collegiate football game. No official statements have been released by either Mississippi State or Louisiana Tech regarding the planning or execution of the stunt, nor have any penalties been announced by the governing athletic bodies. The Commercial Dispatch’s coverage does not indicate any injuries resulted from the play. As of Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the official game records do not reflect any specific notation regarding the greased football, treating the play as a standard fumble recovery. Further investigation into the event and potential policy changes regarding in-game promotions is expected to be addressed at the next meeting of the conference athletic directors.

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