TikToker GFed banned from college football stadium after viral Walk-On Challenge

Content creator Garret Fedewa received a two-year ban from Clemson University, as he violated the university’s rules by entering their football stadium as part of his Walk-On Challenge.

In the month of November, 2024, social media personality Garret Fedewa was prohibited from attending Clemson University, located in South Carolina, due to some questionable behavior at their Memorial Stadium.

Fedewa, an individual renowned for his social media platforms focused on infiltrating American college football venues, boasts of more than half a million online admirers.

One of his unique ideas, the content producer concocted The Unauthorized Stadium Entry, a video series featuring him sneaking into football arenas without authorization.

Despite facing a two-year ban from the entire Clemson University campus, the TikToker was not handcuffed on the spot and taken away by police.

Garret Fedewa calls Clemson police encounter “real serious” 

Although The State, a news outlet from Columbia, South Carolina, verified the trespassing incident in January 2025, Fedewa published a statement online in November detailing his version of events.

The content creator remarked that it generally ran quite well, but following completion, we experienced an unprecedented and serious situation involving the police – the first of its kind in The Walk-On Challenge’s history. Despite this, I thought it was managed effectively under the circumstances.

About that Clemson video….

— GFed (@GfedGoCrazy) November 27, 2024

Fedewa mentioned that he’s planning to share the Clemson Walk-On Challenge video, but he’s holding off because he doesn’t want any legal trouble.

Even though Fedewa voluntarily departed the area, the police report disclosed that he admitted to gaining access to Memorial Stadium by discovering an unsecured gate. Additionally, the report revealed that he informed the police he had decided to investigate the football stadium prior to watching a basketball match on campus.

In a reported confirmation to the police, Fedewa admitted that he often sneaked into college football stadiums after dark, without proper authorization. This is not the first time he’s been found doing this.

In November 2023, Fedewa faced three misdemeanor warrants issued by authorities, accusing him of illegally trespassing onto the University of Georgia’s premises.

In October 2023, the content creator was also officially reprimanded by the Indianapolis Colts for wandering through the lower tier at Lucas Oil Stadium. As a result, he was temporarily prohibited from attending any NFL games until he finished a set of classes and paid $250 for a nine-session course.

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2025-01-14 16:30