Notre Dame Fan Runs Onto Field To Troll Caleb Williams In Ruthless Fashion

A Notre Dame fan has emerged as the hero the internet needs, following some incredible trolling of Caleb Williams.

Williams played arguably the worst game of his college football career Saturday night against the Fighting Irish. The end result was a 48-20 loss for USC.

It was an ugly night to be Caleb Williams or a fan of the Trojans. His hopes of repeating as the Heisman winner are pretty much gone.

Notre Dame hilariously trolls Caleb Williams.

Well, it turns out his night got a little worse after the clock hit zero thanks to a very bold Notre Dame fan.

An unnamed internet legend ran up to Williams as he stormed the field and loudly shouted, "Let me see those nails now, bro!"

A man who appeared to be security quickly ushered Williams away as the young man started celebrating with a Notre Dame player. Check out the incredible video below.

This is a laugh-out-loud funny moment.

It's moments like this one where we're all reminded college football fans are cut from a different cloth than most sports fans.

Instead of just celebrating with his friends, this guy decided to run up to the projected first overall pick and taunt him about painting his fingernails.

Williams has a long history of painting his nails for games, and that includes vulgar messages.

Well, if you're going to make painting your nails a big part of your persona as an elite QB, then you better be ready to get dragged if necessary.

Seriously, look at Williams in the photo below as the young man mocks him for painting his nails. The USC QB looks ready to hide in a cave for years.

Easily one of the best sports photos of the year.

Please email me at david.hookstead@outkick.com if anyone knows who this hero is. We need to identify him as quickly as possible so I can high five him for humbling Caleb Williams. You love to see it.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.