Kansas Jayhawks goalposts get dumped in lake amid Royals World Series celebrations
Celebrations for the Kansas City Royals' World Series title spilled into the state of Kansas early Monday and onto the University of Kansas' Memorial Stadium where students tore down goalposts and deposited them in a lake.
Kansas University associate athletic director Jim Marchiony found some humor in the incident but overall the gesture and roughly $10,000 in damage (gate and goalposts) was not appreciated.
Celebration extends to Memorial Stadium, fence broken, field goal post down: #TakeTheCrown #KUfball pic.twitter.com/HRkBP9VC4A
— Amie Just (@Amie_Just) November 2, 2015
The Royals win and the goal post gets taken down in lawrence! Best fans. Goal post is in the lake on campus? pic.twitter.com/aMW1nLE9B5
— Parker Ward (@Jfan4wardWard) November 2, 2015
Take the crown? Nah, take the goal post. #RockChalk pic.twitter.com/9NZuFpE4fs
— Anna Del Slay (@nobrokebrospls) November 2, 2015
The broken field goal post resting on the banks of Potter Lake. #KUfball #TakeTheCrown pic.twitter.com/fgcWNj8N7G
— Amie Just (@Amie_Just) November 2, 2015
A row of Port-a-Johns overturned South of Memorial Stadium during the Lawrence WS celebration last night #kufball pic.twitter.com/dsmluviUGT
— Nick Krug (@nickkrug) November 2, 2015
"I thought the slogan was 'Take the Crown' not 'Take the Goal Post,'" Marchiony told the Lawrence Journal-World. "We're all thrilled about how the Royals have played all year and we're excited that they won the World Series. I just wish that some folks had chosen to celebrate in a different way."
Meantime, order has been restored at Memorial Stadium.