
TikToker Banned From Big House After Stadium Stunt
Ya know, usually when you're doing something you know you're not supposed to, you at least try to be subtle about it. When my friends and I would explore inside old, abandoned buildings that distinctly said "no trespassing", you wouldn't see any of us posting about it online.
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There's a man on TikTok who has not only completely ignored this sentiment, but he has thrown caution to the wind and is actively posting videos of himself sneaking into sports stadiums. His latest endeavor took him to the Big House in Ann Arbor, resulting in a strongly worded letter from the school informing him that he'd been banned from the property.
Bigggjenk's Big Ban
TikToker @bigggjenk has made a name for himself by "just joshin' and kicking field goals" as his account bio suggests. He has posted over 200 videos of himself sneaking on various sports complexes from D-1 football stadiums to high school fields to kick field goals. He has also snuck into several basketball courts as well to shoot 3-pointers.
At the beginning of January 2025, Bigggjenk posted a "field goal challenge" video of him attempting to sneak into five different stadiums in 6 hours and make a field goal in each (and a three-pointer at Butler):
1. Michigan SUCCESS
2. Michigan State FAIL
3. Western Michigan SUCCESS
4. Notre Dame FAIL
5. Butler SUCCESS
In the middle of the video, Big Jenk admits that what he is doing is illegal, making a joke about passing 3 Michigan state troopers and saying, "I don't know if they're communicating about me going to these stadiums or something."
While Big Jenk isn't breaking into these places as he's more trying doors to see if they're unlocked, it's still considered breaking and entering in most cases. There's a sense of irony with his videos, as he supplies the history of the teams and stadiums while actively trespassing.
Banned for a year
This field goal challenge that got him in trouble, according to a new video that was posted on his account four days ago. The University of Michigan sent him a letter informing him that he was banned from the campus for one year. It was apparently his second time trespassing at the Big House.
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Overall, Big Jenk claims this is his third trespassing warning, also receiving one from the University of Houston, Baylor, and Michigan. Penn State gave him a trespass citation, but Big Jenk took them to court and won the case.
Big Jenk’s antics fall into a clear legal gray area, and he seems to be aware of this. But some of his field goal kicks are from quite a few yards out. Maybe in another time, he could have been on the Wolverines.
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