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Young Baylor fan goes viral as he works his way through snacks during March Madness action... but Clemson complete 72-64 upset over his Bears to advance to tournament's Sweet 16

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A young fan was enjoying himself during Sunday's second-round match between Clemson and Baylor in the NCAA tournament.

As the Bears and Tigers battled it out on the court, a kid wearing Baylor gear enjoyed a selection of snacks at the FedExForum in Memphis, Tennessee.

CBS Sports' broadcast captured the young fan enjoying cotton candy, skittles, and popcorn as he cheered for the Bears. The woman sitting with him also got air time when she wiped his face, as the broadcast team commented.

'He's still going,' one commentator said with a laugh. 'This is getting impressive.'

'Here come the wipes. Just the regular napkins [are] not gonna get that, though. I love it.'

A young Baylor fan went viral as he worked his way through snacks at the FedExForum

A young Baylor fan went viral as he worked his way through snacks at the FedExForum 

Sixth-seeded Clemson completed the upset over third-seeded Baylor with a 72-64 victory

Sixth-seeded Clemson completed the upset over third-seeded Baylor with a 72-64 victory 

While the kid had a good time at the game, Baylor, unfortunately, fell out of the tournament after a 72-64 loss.

Clemson rallied behind Chase Hunter's 20-point effort and six assists. Joseph Girard III punched in 13 points, while Ian Schieffelin and PJ Hall each added 11.

The sixth-seeded Tigers took down their third-seeded opponents by making 48.9 percent of their field goals and 35.3 percent of their tries from three, over ten percent better than Baylor on both fronts.

Baylor's RayJ Dennis and Ja'Kobe Walter had 27 and 20 points, respectively, in the Bears' losing effort.

Clemson will take on second-seed Arizona in the Sweet 16 on March 28 as they search for their first title in their 14th tournament appearance in program history. The Tigers only reached the Elite Eight in 1980 when they first competed in the tournament.

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