Ole Miss fans were so thrilled to beat Alabama on Saturday that they're paying for the damage they did and the fine imposed by the SEC.

Through a crowdfunding platform, Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork asked fans Tuesday afternoon to help pay for the two goalposts torn down (each cost $11,000), the fine from the conference (a maximum $50,000 for rushing the field; it was the third time fans have done so in as many years) and $3,000 in stadium repairs.

Ole Miss fans could pay $500 for a 3-inch piece of a goalpost torn down after Saturday's Alabama win and $1,000 for a 6-inch cut. Christopher Hanewinckel/USA TODAY Sports

In less than three hours, the $75,000 was raised.

"We were going to pay all of this no matter what, and it was worth it," Bjork told ESPN.com. "This wasn't all about the money, it was about the connection and the cause and tapping into the emotion from the big win."

Bjork also credited the platform called Ignite, which works like the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. Fans agreed to donate money in exchange for a perk. The perks started with a thank you letter from Bjork, which came with a $5 donation, and they went all the way up to $500 for a 3-inch piece of goalpost and $1,000 for a 6-inch cut.

Ole Miss sold all 70 of the 3-inch pieces and all 10 of the 6-inch pieces immediately.

"Maybe we priced that too low," Bjork said jokingly.