Last year, the LSU band played through Florida’s tribute to Tom Petty, outraging fans and making the already intense rivalry even more serious.

On Saturday, the Florida band had its revenge, though, and it was a perfect way to troll the Tigers.

According to a reporter for The Alligator, the Florida band played “Neck,” a song that is popular with the LSU fanbase but has been banned by the school:

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That reportedly happened in the second quarter, and then the Gators went on to win in dramatic fashion.

Here’s a video of fans being angry during last year’s Petty tribute as the LSU band played:

LSU originally banned “Neck” because of a vulgar chant the fans did during the song. You can see it below, shared on YouTube by ScharffAttack, but be warned — it contains NSFW language: