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Watch the fun DJ Khaled CROWD SURFS moment at the Big Noon Kickoff in Orlando

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Famed record producer DJ Khaled's crowd surfed at FOX's Big Noon Kickoff on Saturday

The always positive DJ Khaled was a guest on FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff on Saturday and had the bold idea of ​​surfing a large crowd of Central Florida football fans.

Along with rapper Fat Joe, the record executive was on the network to help promote the network’s marquee matchup between UCF and Orlando’s Colorado.

Khaled seemed to come up with the idea of ​​group surfing out of nowhere, imploring those in the front row of the crowd to “not drop him” a couple of times before taking the jump.

Khaled’s jump didn’t go too deep into the crowd, and he needed to be picked up by Fox host Rob Stone and former Heisman Trophy winner turned analyst Mark Ingram.

The record producer is in the crowd for about 10 seconds before security and Ingram stop him.

Famed record producer DJ Khaled’s crowd surfed at FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff on Saturday

After 10 seconds in the Orlando crowd, Khaled recovered and was happy with himself.

After 10 seconds in the Orlando crowd, Khaled recovered and was happy with himself.

Once Khaled was back on his own two feet, he found the camera and was proud of himself for his attempt at crowd surfing.

Khaled did not move into the crowd as some struggled to keep his large body elevated.

Fat Joe made no attempt to match his friend’s energy and launched himself into the crowd as well.

The Knights and Buffaloes will play as Big 12 opponents for the first time in Florida on Saturday, as one of the unique matchups in the conference realignment takes shape.

Other stunners like Rutgers-Washington and Wisconsin-USC are on the schedule this weekend, with the Scarlet Knights defeating the Huskies after their flight across the country to play in Piscataway, New Jersey.

After Khaled’s attempt, Fox may want to prevent his guests from entering the crowd again.

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