(Baton Rouge, Louisiana) - LSU football fans are some of the most passionate fans in the country, and one fan was seen responding to using a Voodoo Doll at a recent game in Tiger Stadium.

LSU recently faced Texas A&M in a pivotal SEC matchup, and while the outcome was not what Tiger fans hoped for, there was a point in the game when LSU actually led and things looked promising.

One of the more promising plays last Saturday night in "Death Valley" came when an LSU special teams player blocked a kick. Well, wouldn't you know that a fan caught another Tiger fan using a voodoo doll in the stands as the kick was blocked.

Did this woman have any impact on special teams play while sitting far away in the stands? Hey, we all know the power of Voodoo is in Louisiana, so perhaps this woman did have an impact on this play after all —Halloween is rapidly approaching.

Why Do People Use Voodoo Dolls

The myth is that people use Voodoo Dolls to inflict harm on others, but the dolls can also be used in folk magic for positive purposes, such as healing, attracting love, or protection.  Pins, charms, or other objects can be added to the doll to represent the desired outcome or to address specific goals. 

 Check out this LSU fan puncturing a Voodoo Doll in the stands as a kick is blocked by the Tigers. Too bad she didn't continue using the Voodoo Doll that night because LSU lost to Texas A&M 49-25.

After watching the above video, do you think this woman had any impact on the firing of football coach Brian Kelly? Perhaps she continued using this doll after the blowout in Tiger Stadium, which could have led to Kelly's termination.

Brian Kelly was fired after the Texas A&M game, in which Texas A&M fans took over "Death Valley" following their victory in Baton Rouge.

 

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