A University of Alabama freshman was arrested for calling in a bomb threat during Saturday’s LSU-Florida game in Baton Rouge, police said.

Connor Bruce Croll, 19, admitted to making the threat and told police he wanted the game to stop because “his friend was on the verge of losing a large bet,” according to WBRZ.

The University of Alabama police booked Croll and brought him in for questioning early Sunday. The freshman is now being held without bond while awaiting charges, the Tuscaloosa News reported.

LSU said in a statement that the freshman was identified as a suspect “within minutes and arrested soon after.”

“Protocol was followed efficiently and effectively to quickly ascertain the source of the threat,” the statement said. “That protocol including an immediate sweep of the stadium and a multi-agency investigation.”

The threat didn’t stop or delay the game, which LSU won 42-28.