Ohio State’s Jae’Sean Tate slapped the floor as Nebraska’s Tai Webster dribbled down the court during the game on Saturday. Tate’s attempt to appear like a fierce defender (or whatever he was trying to do) went horribly, horribly wrong.

life comes at you fast pic.twitter.com/KWmSdzRn40 — jack (@jackhaveitall) February 21, 2016

Webster just BLOWS by him. The Buckeyes may have won the game in overtime, 65-62, but the Cornhuskers took the W in this moment.

Floor slapping should only be done in these three instances:

If you’re at basketball practice and your coach is running a drill and screaming at you to get lower on defense. In this case, you may slap the floor because coach says so, or because you want to make it clear that you’re a hard worker. If you’re playing pickup basketball with your buddies. In fact, here it would be encouraged. Pickup games are meant to be fun. Goof off all you want. If you’re LeBron James playing one-on-one with Kobe Bryant, who is retiring this season. This wouldn’t have been acceptable five years ago, or even last year, so I guess this option is irrelevant.

https://vine.co/v/inlZ7xbUd9v

If you try slapping the floor in any other situation, refer to the following Vine:

https://vine.co/v/e2Hn0AJTuxe