Matthew McConaughey Calls Out Texas Fans for Field Debris Incident

Matthew McConaughey Calls Out Texas Fans for Field Debris Incident


Matthew McConaughey has voiced his frustration with Texas Longhorns fans after they threw bottles and debris onto the field during Saturday's game against Georgia. The incident, sparked by a controversial pass interference call in the third quarter, briefly paused the game and led to a hefty $250,000 fine for the University of Texas.

McConaughey, who serves as UT's Minister of Culture, praised the fans for their energy and commitment, acknowledging the home-field advantage they created. However, he did not hold back when addressing the negative behavior that followed the bad call. "Let's get real about the bottle bombing the field glitch we had," McConaughey said. "Not cool. Bogey move."

While agreeing that the call was frustrating, McConaughey emphasized that Longhorn Nation should rise above such actions. He urged the fans to keep their passion intact but reminded them to show more class in the process. "We’re better than that," he stated, adding that fans could redeem themselves at the next home game against the Florida Gators.

The actor ended his message with a call for a clean and spirited atmosphere moving forward, asking fans to "shake hands" on leaving the unsportsmanlike conduct behind.