Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Bret Bielema trolled Charlie Strong and the Texas Longhorns with a ‘Horns Down’ before the Texas Bowl.
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There are troll jobs and then there are troll jobs.
This photo featuring Arkansas Razorbacks head coach Bret Bielema and Texas Longhorns head coach Charlie Strong has to fall into the latter as it’s pretty damn epic.
In preparation for the December 29th Advocare V100 Texas Bowl in Houston, Bielema and Strong greeted each other on the press conference stage and posed for a picture together. Pretty standard stuff, right?
Well, look a little closer at the photo. See anything? Down there, on the right towards the bottom – that’s certainly an odd way to place your fingers.
Some might say that’s a ‘Horns Down’ logo.
Now, we could attempt to give the Razorbacks head coach a break here and suggest that’s just the way he crafts his fingers together when he takes a picture, but that seems unlikely. I’m pretty sure I’ve never pressed my fingers together in such a nature when posing for a photograph and I’m going to assume you haven’t either.
So unless Bret Bielema has some unknown arthritis or trigger fingers, that certainly looks like a pretty epic troll job on Charlie Strong and the Texas Longhorns.
We’ll see if they get revenge in the next few days when the two teams renew their rivalry.
[UPDATE:] It is not a photoshop, he really did it.
h/t Brian Floyd
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