LSU linebacker Whit Weeks became the center of controversy during the Rebels’ 24-19 victory over the Tigers at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The incident occurred during the first quarter when Weeks appeared to vomit on the field and then attempt to catch it.
Fans flooded social media with wild theories about what caused Weeks’ unexpected on-field moment.
What Are Fans Saying About Landry Kiffin’s Role?
A user suggested Landry may have given Weeks something that made him sick, posting, “What did Landry give to Whit Weeks he’s out here throwing up on sky cast.”
What did Landry give to Whit Weeks 😭 he’s out here throwing up on sky cast #lsu #olemiss #CollegeFootball pic.twitter.com/2Uv5GGAvG9
— Nathan Keener (@nate23keener) September 27, 2025
Another user speculated about late-night activities, writing, “If it comes out that landry and whit were bar hopping until 2 am last night I wouldnt be surprised.”
A fan pointed to strategic timing, commenting, “legendary sabotage by the kiffin crew.”
legendary sabotage by the kiffin crew
— Drew Miller (@Dm_Cards_) September 27, 2025
One user directly blamed Lane Kiffin’s family, stating, “His daughter!”
A supporter noted the overwhelming attention, saying, “Too much Kiffin this week.”
The intense focus on the Kiffin family made many fans connect Landry’s surprise visit to Baton Rouge with Weeks’ illness. Some wondered if the timing was more than coincidental in this heated rivalry matchup.
How Are Fans Reacting to Whit Week’s Vomit Incident?
After discussing Landry’s possible involvement, fans turned their attention to what Weeks actually did when he got sick on the field.
A user questioned his actions, asking, “Did he really try to catch his puke?”
Did he really try to catch his puke?
— Moe ☕️ (@MauriceCooley) September 27, 2025
Another fan found the situation amusing, writing, “Why did he try to catch the throw up.”
One user provided commentary on the awkward moment, posting, “Bro really out here trying to catch his puke, don’t want to look sick in front of the ho*ssss.”
Bro really out here trying to catch his puke, don’t want to look sick in front of the hoessss 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/SvIa2FsaZv
— Benson (@BadBoy__Benson) September 27, 2025
A fan questioned his decision-making, asking, “Was he trying to catch his puke and pitch it?”
Another user simply wondered, “Why’s bro trying to catch it?”
Why’s bro trying to catch it?
— Joe Hussey (@Jrhussey94) September 27, 2025
The incident happened during what was already a crazy week for the couple. Landry Kiffin and Whit Weeks became the main story of rivalry week when she drove five hours from Oxford to Baton Rouge just days before the big game.
Fans started connecting her visit to Weeks getting sick on the field, creating all kinds of theories about what really happened. The preseason All-American candidate went viral on social media, but not for anything he did as a linebacker.
Ole Miss won the game 24-19 and took back the Magnolia Bowl Trophy, but everyone kept talking about the vomiting incident instead. What should have been remembered as a big rivalry win became famous for one of the strangest moments in recent college football history.
