The Kansas State band put on quite the NSFW performance on Saturday and they trolled rival Kansas in the process
UPDATE: The Kansas State band has issued an apology for the performance.
We apologize for anyone offended by our halftime performance depicting the starship enterprise and the Jayhawk mascot.
— The Pride of Wildcat Land (@KStatePride) September 6, 2015
When a collegiate band is out on the field for their performance, it’s never out of the question for them to troll a rival. They can make all different kind of formations, which means that they can get a little creative when it comes to the trolling. Well, the Kansas State band may have taken things to a whole other level on Saturday on accident.
While the Wildcats’ band was out there for their performance, they took it upon themselves to troll the Kansas Jayhawks. You know, that team that had quite the embarrassing performance on Saturday in their opener. So, you know, the door was wide open.
However, as part of the troll, Kansas State went full — well, NSFW. You can watch and pretty much figure it out for yourselves.
@GottliebShow your (and mine) favorite university just did this at halftime. #EMAW #Jayhawks #dickinthebeak pic.twitter.com/28RFMP1dBG
— Scott Pufahl (@pufizzle) September 6, 2015
See, not that hard to figure out. People picked up on it quickly.
Uh... interesting formation for the Kansas State band. pic.twitter.com/SB36JBFEEc
— Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) September 6, 2015
Here’s the thing with this, though. While it looks like what you think it is, that’s not the case, This was merely done by accident. It was a theme night for Kansas State, so they were merely trying to show a spaceship destroying a Jayhawk.
It just … well, didn’t work out quite the way they wanted it to.
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