The most savage college football tweets of the 2021 season: Ole Miss, Texas, Florida, Ohio State shortlisted

College football has long been famous for its competitions and traditions, but college football Twitter is giving the sport a new claim to fame: online savagery. Teams from around the country are digging into their opponents via Twitter, bringing an element of intrigue to an already thrilling on-field production.
Discussion between College football Fans are no longer limited to the stadium area or the bulletin board. Teams are carrying the conversation through their savage tweets, and the best have made the list.
From fooling opponents through a marching band routine to references to Mr. Potato Head, here are the most savage college football tweets of the year. The list has no specific order.
Ole Miss trolls littering Tennessee fan
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin was disappointed with more than boos during his much-anticipated return to Neyland Stadium. With just over a minute left in the game of Ole Miss-Tennessee and the rebels turned five, the Volunteers were one yard short of the first marker on the fourth and 24th passes. When the ball’s position was in place. confirm, Fans started throwing everything from bottles of mustard to golf balls onto the course, promoting this elite comeback from Ole Miss’s Twitter account.
Former Tennessee coach Kiffin said he was “bottled with some brown stuff in it” and was carrying a “souvenir golf ball”.
The incident forced Tennessee’s cheerleaders, dance crews, bands and student body to leave the stadium and stop playing for 20 minutes. A spokesperson for the University of Tennessee Police Department said: 18 people were arrested and 47 people were kicked out of their homes.
Purdue show no mercy Iowa after the shocking victory
Iowa entered the October 16 game with sublime Purdue with a 23-20 victory over Then-No. 4 Penn State. People who boil the mood pretty quickly.
Then Purdue smashed-No. 2 Iowa with a score of 24-7 at Kinnick Stadium and nearly 200 yards ahead of the Hawkeyes. The shocking loss – and subsequent tweet from the Purdue football account – left Iowa in a short-lived predicament, as it suffered a 27-7 defeat before Wisconsin next week.
The last laugh is for Iowa, though, as it has won every game since losing to Wisconsin and will play Michigan for a Big Ten title on Saturday.
Kentucky go angry gator
Kentucky has long been a doormat for Florida, lost every game in the series from 1987 to 2017. But the Wildcats have won two of their last four games against Gator, not including this W of a tweet following a 23-20 win on October 3.
Florida – home to the game Kentucky ranked 10th – ranked after the loss, losing four of the previous six Fires coach Dan Mullen. On the other hand, Kentucky finished 9-3 after the gator tugged.
Texas is… not coming back
Texas ushered in the Steve Sarkisian era with an impressive 38-18 win over No. 23 Louisiana, but Arkansas proved that the show wasn’t quite “coming back” a week later. The Razorbacks defeated the Longhorns, 40-21, in Razorback Stadium and posted a hilarious video to celebrate the moment afterward.
The video features former Longhorns defender Sam Ehlinger and The Undertaker claiming Texas is back, but in the middle of their words is a clip of Jonathan Frakes telling them they were wrong. Frakes’ clips are from the show “Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction.”
Texas limped to a 5-7 record for the rest of the run while Arkansas finished the regular season with eight wins, the most since 2015.
Ohio State band into the trash Michigan – literally
Ohio State plays Penn State on October 30, but the marching band couldn’t help but beat the Buckeyes’ hottest rival that night.
In an elaborate show between halftime, the Ohio State band members formed groups that looked like two sticks and a trash can. One of the stick figures then opened the can and the other poured a Michigan Wolverines flag inside.
While Ohio State edged Michigan on the internet, the Wolverines did it on the field when they overcame the Buckeyes with a score of 42-27 to close out the regular season. Victory helped Michigan win tickets to the Big Ten title match against Iowa above.
Ole Miss spoils Freeze returns to Oxford
Hugh Freeze, who Miss Ole resigned in 2017 after a messy NCAA investigation, potentially redeemed when Liberty The squad went to Oxford to take on the Rebels on November 6. Instead, Freeze, 52, lost in more ways than one, as the Rebels led Liberty, 27-14, and toasted him. after the game.
In the tweet that has since been deleted, Ole Miss recalled the case that Freeze training game Liberty vs Syracuse from the hospital bed. At the time, Freeze was recovering from a staph infection.
Although the loss to Ole Miss and the tweet that followed were not Freeze’s brightest moments, the coach ended his regular season on a high note. sign a long-term contract extension. Liberty has gone 7-5 under Freeze this season and is 25-10 since he arrived four seasons ago.
McConaughey caught a stray after an embarrassing loss in Texas
Just when the Longhorns’ season looked like it couldn’t get any worse, they lost Kansas – a team that hasn’t won more than three games since 2009 – at home to lose 4-6. Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey, a former Texan who taught at the school and is the minister of culture for the sports department, made a mistake in the process.
The Kansas sport posted covers of People’s Sexiest Man Alive by McConaughey and Kansas alumnus Paul Rudd with the caption “You versus the guy they told you not to worry about.”
McConaughey won the cover of Sexiest Man Alive in 2005, and Rudd did so in 2021. Coincidentally, the year McConaughey won Sexiest Man Alive was also the last year Texas won the national championship.
Hokies reset opponent’s clock
Virginia takes the Commonwealth Cup so seriously that it has a “Beat Tech” clock in its dressing room, and the Hokies mocked exactly that after their 29-24 win last week. Virginia Technology, who earned good playing status with the win, posted a video of resetting the clock to just under 365 days with a winking emoji.
The Hokies tweet added salt to the wounds of Virginia fans who have seen their team lose all but one Commonwealth Cup since 2004. However, both teams will bring new coaches into the game next year, like Penn State Defensive Coordinator Brent Pry Will Replace Justin Fuente at Tech when Bronco Mendenhall resigns from Virginia.
Clemson add horsepower South Carolina rivalry
While Clemson won’t be competing in the ACC Championship game for the first time in seven years, it celebrated another 7 after last week’s 30-0 win over South Carolina opponents. The Tigers posted a video of a car with the license plate “7NA ROW” driving in after their seventh straight win at the Palmetto Bowl.
While Clemson’s video must have been a pain for South Carolina fans, they can take comfort in knowing their team qualified for the first time since 2018.
How do you like them apples?
Washington state entered the Apple Cup last week having lost seven games in a row in this streak. And after the Cougars beat Huskies 40-13, the Washington State team tweeted a video that could take a while to release.
The Cougars video features Matt Damon shouting “How do you like them apples” during a scene from “Good Will Hunting”. Damon’s character showed off a napkin with a romantic’s phone number on it in the film, but Washington State replaced the number with a 40-13 final score in its video.
With an Apple Cup championship and poor eligibility, Washington State closed off its regular season on a strong note despite going through a rough patch. Noisy coach change mid-season.
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