Kiera Mayer, the stunning Texas football fan who went viral during last weekend’s game against Georgia, has shared more photos of the confrontation on social media.
Cameras repeatedly returned to Mayer, a student at the University of Arkansas, during Saturday night’s blockbuster college game — and the Internet quickly picked up on it.
In a post that received thousands of likes on
And now, Mayer has posted more photos from the day where she posed with friends to her nearly 4,000 followers on Instagram.
The game itself ended in disappointment for Mayer, with Texas losing to Georgia 30–15.
Viral Texas football fan Kiera Mayer has shared new photos on her social media
Mayer, a student in Arkansas, was spotted by TV cameras during the college football game
It was a disappointing score for Mayer and Texas as they lost to rivals Georgia
The match itself was marred by Texas fans launching bottles onto the field to protest a decision by the referee.
It prompted the team’s most famous fan, Matthew McConaughey, to denounce the “BS” behavior of supporters in a fiery statement Monday evening.
“Yes, that call was BS, but we are better than that,” he wrote. “Longhorn Nation knows better than anyone else how to show up, how to showcase themselves and still maintain our class.
“So in the future, let’s clean up that BS and put it behind us for good. We have to shake hands with that.’
Mayer wasn’t the only fan who enjoyed 15 minutes of fame on a big night for college football.
Grant Walther also went viral on social media when cameras zoomed in on him looking disappointed towards the end of the match – with fans joking that he looked like Conway Twitty’s grandson.
Walther told DailyMail.Com exclusively that he wanted to turn his newfound fame into an opportunity to raise money for charity.
“I think it’s a great idea to turn this into some kind of charity event,” he said. ‘If you get such an opportunity, it is best to pass it on to others.
Mayer’s next chance to cheer on Texas at home is Nov. 9, when Florida hosts
“I know Matthew McConaughey cut players’ hair. Maybe he can cut mine down on the field and raise some money for cancer awareness. My grandmother was recently diagnosed with breast cancer and subsequently beat it.
“This is the perfect platform for me to advocate for the things I care about most.”
The Longhorns, 6-1 for the season, are on the road next Saturday but return to their home fans the following week when they host the Florida Gators.