LSU fans stormed the field Saturday night after upsetting Alabama in overtime 32-31.

It’s always a chaotic moment with fans storm the field with opposing players and staffers trying to get off of it, and it’s why the SEC slaps heavy fines on universities when it happens.

AL.com’s Michael Casagrande was on the field following LSU’s upset win, and Alabama staffer Evan Van Nostrand, Assistant Director of Player Development and a Purple Heart veteran, was trying to get off the field. However, LSU fans confronted Van Nostrand and wouldn’t let him get to the locker room. Van Nostrand then had to back away and get police involved in order to get to the locker room.

Van Nostrand has been with the Alabama program since 2016 when he started out as a strength and conditioning intern. He then worked his way up to become the Assistant Director of Player Development. Van Nostrand served in the Marine Corps from 2005 to 2012.

The SEC is going to have to find a way to incentivize universities to ensure fans stay off the field after upsets. Saturday night was the second time LSU fans stormed the field this season. It happened earlier in the upset win over Ole Miss.