Photos: The college football world experiences the solar eclipse
The SEC region was treated to some spectacular views of Monday’s total solar eclipse, as the Mizzou, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and South Carolina campuses were all either in or very close to totality zones.
The other schools also got some great views of the rare event, which brought the college football world to a standstill for a short while.
Coaches, players and fans alike donned their special eclipse glasses and looked to the sky to catch a glimpse of the total solar eclipse.
Here are some of the best images from around the football nation during Monday’s awe-inspiring event:
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#Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/N5FTcsW7Ja
— Kevin Sumlin (@CoachSumlin) August 21, 2017
They're playing Total Eclipse of the Heart in Bryant-Denny Stadium as eclipse approaches 90% peak here. pic.twitter.com/epxuhqYd4E
— Michael Casagrande (@ByCasagrande) August 21, 2017
No one is more excited for the eclipse than @CoachJim4UM pic.twitter.com/Qu07DvKeIU
— James Harbaugh Jr. (@JamesHarbaughJr) August 21, 2017
Coach Swinney–>a bag of @SunChips–> the #SolarEclipse#Clemson pic.twitter.com/TtwTx2G5Ey
— Clemson Football (@ClemsonFB) August 21, 2017
UGA Athletic Association estimates there are 20,000 people watching the eclipse in Sanford Stadium with minutes to go #NEGeorgiaEclipse pic.twitter.com/v0uRGrHRlR
— Grady Newsource (@GradyNewsource) August 21, 2017
LSU students stand in line to get special eclipse glasses donated by 5 depts on campus to view the eclipse at about 1:00 pm Monday. pic.twitter.com/ocA44jqbyE
— Patrick Dennis (@PatrickPdennis) August 21, 2017
SOLAR ECLIPSE UPDATE: 1:16PM
The eclipse over All-American Drive! pic.twitter.com/c7fpUyUYIa
— OleMissPix (@OleMissPix) August 21, 2017
Bear doesn't care. pic.twitter.com/yF1PYnG3rd
— Michael Casagrande (@ByCasagrande) August 21, 2017
The next coast-to-coast total solar eclipse will happen in 2024, so fans across the nation have plenty of time to prepare themselves for that event.