Anthem performer loses men's College World Series gig after flashing 'Horns Down' at WCWS

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Flash the โ€œHorns Downโ€ hand gesture at your own risk.

Zac Collier told ESPN he won't be singing the national anthem before a Menโ€™s College World Series game next week after he made the gesture after singing the anthem before a Womenโ€™s College World Series game last week.

Collier, a Texas A&M grad, sung the anthem before Texas played Oklahoma State in a WCWS semifinal. Not long after that performance, Collier said he got an email from someone at the menโ€™s event in Omaha that said his invitation was revoked for โ€œunsportsmanlike behavior.โ€ He then posted a screenshot of the alleged email to social media.

From ESPN:

"I'm a neutral party and showing my support or lack of support for a certain team after the anthem, I can see how somebody could be upset with that," Collier said. "But the reason I posted wasn't because I was upset that they said, 'Hey, you shouldn't have done that.' It was because they called the Horns Down an offensive gesture. They said I mocked the other team. Those words specifically, are why I posted about it. Saying that I'm making a mockery of a participating team because I put a Horns Down is ridiculous."

The NCAA said in a statement that Collier "taunted" Texas with the gesture.

"Following his national anthem performance during the Women's College World Series โ€” during which the performer inappropriately supported one participating team, taunted the other team, and disrupted participating student-athletes and coaches by attempting to interact with them โ€” he was asked not to perform during the Men's College World Series."

We can consider Collierโ€™s revoked invitation a more severe version of a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The Big 12 said in the summer of 2021 that any football player who flashes the anti-Texas sign would likely receive a 15-yard penalty for taunting if the gesture was directed towards a Texas player. Texas opponents have loved flashing the gesture in recent years, especially as the Longhorns have struggled.

With Texas as one of the eight teams in the menโ€™s College World Series this season, a more equivalent penalty could have been assigning Collier to a game that didnโ€™t involve the Longhorns. But the NCAA and the menโ€™s CWS clearly didnโ€™t want to risk him doing it again even if he was told to refrain from the gesture.

AUSTIN, TX - NOVEMBER 24:  Running back Jorvorskie Lane #11 of the Texas A&M Aggies gives an upside down hook em horns sign while celebrating a 12-7 win against the Texas Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium November 24, 2006 in Austin, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
Flashing the "Horns Down" can get you penalized in a college football game and make you lose your anthem gig before the College World Series. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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