The LSU Tigers football team played against the Florida Gators on Saturday at Tiger Stadium. LSU women’s basketball team star Flau’jae Johnson was in attendance for the game, but she claimed to have been treated badly by a LSU security guard at the stadium.
While Johnson didn’t reveal why she got “cursed” at, she posted a photo of a security guard and wrote the following on X:
“cursing at the women’s basketball team ?? wow”
cursing at the women’s basketball team ?? wow pic.twitter.com/10cytGQUJe
— Flaujae 4️⃣ (@Flaujae) September 14, 2025
Flau’jae Johnson’s LSU teammate doubles down on the accusation levied, adding:
“nobody cares about women’s basketball anyway”
“nobody cares about women’s basketball anyway” https://t.co/eRhs9kteWT
— Mikaylah Williams (@mkwill12_) September 14, 2025
Support for the two Tigers poured in quickly online:
“This dude is an idiot if he thinks WE don’t care about women’s basketball!?! Kick rocks Flbro,” a fan wrote.
“That not true. Sounds like that guy is a clown,” another fan commented.
“I know he fcking lying!!! Df!” another commented.
“we love you don’t listen to him” one fan added.
“Ayo boy don’t even know who he’s getting himself involved with 🤣😭😭 He will be looking for a new job soon,” another fan said.
“He must be a South Carolina fan dressed in disguise 🥸 😂😂😂” one fan poked fun.
“Ah hell no…ol boy with the thin lips needs to be fired!” another fan wrote.
As for the game is concerned, LSU won their third straight game of the season, beating the Gators 20-10. LSU’s defense was the story. They intercepted Florida QB DJ Lagway five times. Quarterback Garrett Nussmeier threw for about 220 yards, one touchdown against one interception.
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Flau’jae Johnson reveals first impression of Mikaylah Williams
During an interview with SLAM, Flau’jae Johnson recalled seeing Mikaylah Johnson for the first time in 2023. At the time, Williams was still a freshman visiting LSU’s campus and getting a feel for the program. The two went one-on-one, and Williams made an impression early.
“She got to the hole and she bumped me. Like, she bumped me, bumped me, and I was like, ‘Oh, yeah, she’s strong. A pure scorer,'” Johnson said.
Williams translated her skills into her freshman season with LSU, as she averaged 14.5 points, 4.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists, and 1.2 steals over 34 games. Last season, she averaged 17.3 points, 3.4 assists and 4.5 rebounds.
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