This is one of those college moments that Keagan Jordan is not going to easily forget.

And that's because either his football teammates will be constantly reminding him of it, or since the video of what happened has since gone viral.

The Kennesaw State University student was on his first-ever flight from Kennesaw, Georgia, to Pittsburgh, for a game on Saturday when he suddenly started freaking out during takeoff.

Uh-oh: Kennesaw State University freshman Keagan Jordan was on his first-ever flight from Kennesaw to Pittsburgh for a game on Saturday when he suddenly started freaking out

Panic flight: Jordan started breathing heavily during takeoff and was clearly distressed

Feeling faint: Suddenly, the freshman passes out as the plane takes flight

In a video taken by his friend, Xavier Harper, and posted to Twitter, the freshman is seen breathing heavily and closing his eyes as the plane goes down the runway.

At one moment he even says, between breaths: 'Oh! Oh! Oh my God! We're not gonna make it!'

But it's when, looking out the window, that the real fear hits Jordan, and he suddenly passes out in his seat.

However, according to Mike DeGeorge, the university's sports spokesman, it was a scary moment for more than just Morgan.

The school's football program is only two years old, and this was the first away game the team have gone to.

'There were about 40 on the team that had never flown before, so that was the first experience for a lot of guys,' DeGeorge told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Keagan Jordan is a freshman at Kennesaw University and went on his first flight at the weekend

In the video circulating social media this week, the teammates can be heard saying of Jordan: 'He passed out! He passed out!'

Measuring six feet tall and weighing 223 pounds, it's not a common sight to see a football suddenly fainting.

The video has been retweeted over 4,000 times.

However Jordan came good soon after. It also didn't seem to affect the team's performance, with Kennesaw beating Duquesne 36-28.

Photos from the team's official Facebook page shows them first getting on the flight

Keagan Jordan was flying with his teammates from Kennesaw State University in Georgia to Pittsburgh on Saturday when he suddenly freaked

DeGeorge said he is using what happened to teach the student-athletes about the power of social media.

'We are always preaching to our student-athletes to be responsible on social media, and to be aware of their surroundings, because anything can be caught on camera, and made public,' he said.

'I doubt anyone expected this to explode the way it did.'

Kennesaw's next game is October 28 at Monmouth University in New Jersey, so Jordan and the other players will soon be on another flight.