One particular peewee football team might have a career in dancing and possibly comedy.
In a video posted Saturday by Laure Farrell, spectators laugh when a peewee football team from Milford, Massachusetts, can't stop doing the "whip" and the "nae nae."
During halftime at a varsity high school football game, according to ESPN, the Mighty Mites lose focus during the scrimmage when Silento's "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" comes on. While some children try to focus on the game, others just can't resist the urge to dance.
Apparently doing the "whip" and the "nae nae" doesn't count as a false start or illegal motion.
The video had 3 million views at the time this article was published.
Watch the full video on YouTube here.
In a video posted Saturday by Laure Farrell, spectators laugh when a peewee football team from Milford, Massachusetts, can't stop doing the "whip" and the "nae nae."
During halftime at a varsity high school football game, according to ESPN, the Mighty Mites lose focus during the scrimmage when Silento's "Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" comes on. While some children try to focus on the game, others just can't resist the urge to dance.
Apparently doing the "whip" and the "nae nae" doesn't count as a false start or illegal motion.
The video had 3 million views at the time this article was published.
Watch the full video on YouTube here.