The Kentucky Wildcats beating the Florida Gators in football is such a big deal that fans stormed the field — that’ll incur a fine of about two or four years of in-state tuition at Kentucky, in all probability — and then rioted in the streets, though we call the latter act “celebrating” when it’s done by people rejoicing in a sports team’s success and criminalize it when it’s done by people asking for rights and fairness.
It’s happened two times in my lifetime.
Since I enrolled at Florida in 2007, the Gators have lost to Kentucky, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt four times — combined.