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Texas, Oklahoma trolled for pending SEC move amid Saturday’s struggles for both teams
By Adam Spencer
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Oklahoma lost for the first time this year, going down in Waco to No. 13 Baylor.
Early in Saturday night’s game against hapless Kansas, Texas trails 14-0. That’s not a good look for the Longhorns, who entered the game 4-5 overall and in need of 2 wins just to clinch a bowl berth.
Naturally, as both of those schools prepare for a move to the SEC at some point in the next few years, fans didn’t hold back.
On Twitter, plenty of people trolled the Sooners and Longhorns, saying there’s no way either program can hang in the SEC:
Oklahoma barely escaped Kansas and now Texas is down 14-0 after 1 against Kansas. I can’t wait to see them fail in the SEC
— Jacob (@j_love2823) November 14, 2021
Oklahoma: watch how badly we can start a game against fecking Kansas.
Texas: hold my beer…
Great preparation for the SEC!
— Stiofán Mac Fhilib (@SMacFhilib) November 14, 2021
@TexasFootball loses to KU, SEC says nah to Oklahoma and Texas right?
— Duffy (@justduffynow) November 14, 2021
Oklahoma and Texas will not survive in the SEC ???
— Dez (@Dezmundcraig120) November 13, 2021
Oklahoma & Texas gone have a hard time in the SEC . They looking at 6 wins max a year .
— Peppa Huncho ?? (@DrPeppa_23) November 13, 2021
Texas should schedule Kansas once they move to the SEC. Just for the laughs. https://t.co/xrm0modpgf
— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) November 14, 2021
https://twitter.com/AlexApple_/status/1459691199003078657
https://twitter.com/SteinmanOliver/status/1459690898682429449
Texas is gonna get completely destroyed in the sec.
— Prison Barles (@Hookemcougs) November 14, 2021
The year is 2023.. texas is In a fight with Vanderbilt as it looks for its first sec win
— ?Chavo? (@HornsFan5) November 14, 2021
The Longhorns have closed the gap to 14-7 early in the second quarter and could still pull off the win. But, if you go down 14-0 against Kansas, you’re going to get trolled. Simple as that.
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.