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Florida fans roast LSU baseball squad after rain cancellation
By Adam Spencer
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Though the Louisiana area is dealing with even more inclement weather causing problems that go beyond postponed sporting events, Florida fans were not quick to forget the noise the LSU football program made about last year’s game between the two schools.
Due to Hurricane Matthew, the game was postponed, but LSU and Florida couldn’t agree on a new date, which eventually led to the contest being moved from Gainesville to Baton Rouge, where the Gators still emerged with a win.
So, when the LSU baseball team announced on Friday night that it was postponing its season opener against Air Force due to severe weather, Florida fans had a heyday trolling the Tigers on Twitter:
The LSU baseball season opener against Air Force has been postponed due to severe weather in the area.
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) February 18, 2017
The responses to the tweet are almost entirely from Florida fans, the best of which can be seen below:
Maybe they can reschedule it , talk smack, cry and whine, get their way and then still lose.
— Bill ??? (@G8RB8T) February 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/MaesterGooner/status/832794648515010561
https://twitter.com/RMMcGill/status/832934546630987778
of course the makeup game will be played at Air Force… right?
— ATXG8R (@ATXG8R) February 18, 2017
why y'all duckin? ???
— ChrisCadiente ™ (@chris892O) February 18, 2017
How will the businesses of Baton Rouge recover?! pic.twitter.com/otZkTVMVSV
— Cuzzin Bailey (@CuzzinBailey) February 18, 2017
heres hoping Air Force wins on a walk off goal line stand in the make up game.
— Bryant Roberts (@bdroberts816) February 18, 2017
It’s safe to say Florida fans will remember the Hurricane Matthew-related drama for a long time.
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.