Something horrible happened during BYU’s 30-3 win over McNeese State on Saturday and it’s left everyone wondering what is going on.

Credit goes to @KatrinaMarsden2 on the vid but our cougars heads are falling off! pic.twitter.com/keeU1HEINo — Kyle Marsden (@kupcake_189) September 23, 2018

Beloved mascot Cosmo the Cougar was entertaining the crowd with a series of flips when he became decapitated. His head traveled several feet through the air before landing on the ground and being retrieved by a several BYU assistants. The stunning incident left more questions — and there’s no good answer.

Cosmo the Cougar was so excited to do his trick he literally lost his head. Literally. #whoiscosmo pic.twitter.com/NamuRiUmnb — Tasia Briggs (@T_Briggs23) September 23, 2018

The most alarming part of the video is that when Cosmo lost his head there appeared to have been another head on his shoulders.

Cougars do not have an anatomical trait of having two heads, so this second head is somewhat of a mystery. So disturbing is the revelation that people are trying to determine whose head was under Cosmos.

This would be an alarming state of affairs. If there was truly a human head wearing a Cosmo mask then there’s only one logical explanation: Someone has kidnapped Cosmo the Cougar and is holding him against his will so nefarious cougar actors can pose as the beloved cougar, and assume his identity. It’s unclear who would be motivated to do this, but “Guam Rococos” is an anagram for Cosmo Cougar, so we have to believe a late-Baroque enthusiast from Guam is behind it all.

We’ll have more on this alarming story as it unfolds. Until then, be careful.