
Ole Miss AD Ross Bjork will not let anyone joke about his quarterback, Bo Wallace, no matter how much he stinks.
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Overall, the Peach Bowl experience on Wednesday was something that Ole Miss did not remotely see coming. They were railroaded by the TCU Horned Frogs, 42-3, and easily put out one of the worst outings of football all year…by any team that we have seen in 2014.
Ole Miss was particularly horrid on offense, and that was thanks in large part to quarterback Bo Wallace having a horrendous day. Wallace finished the day just 10-of-23 passing for 109 yards with three interceptions. One of those picks that Wallace threw was, well, this…
Yeah, so we definitely saw the bad Bo on Thursday in Atlanta. It’s not the first time that we’ve seen a version of Bo Wallace that completely makes you wonder how he’s even on the field in the first place.
Now generally whenever we see the bad Bo Wallace, the jokes are aplenty. Wallace is a nice young man, but with some of the decisions that he makes on the field sometimes, he’s a rather easy target for some good old fashioned ribbing.
That is exactly what cartoonist Marshall Ramsey from Mississippi did after the game, just like thousands of other college football fans across the country.
Wonder if Bo will be asked to drop the ball tonight. #NewYearsEve
— Marshall Ramsey ✏️ (@MarshallRamsey) December 31, 2014
That was funny! Also, it seemed pretty harmless; he didn’t use any derogatory language or anything, so it’s all in good fun.
Well, Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork didn’t feel that way at all. He was very quick to come to the defense of his quarterback who stunk up the Georgia Dome on Wednesday afternoon, as well as tell Ramsey that he is very disappointed in him and his actions!
@MarshallRamsey Thought better of you than this. He's human & it wasn't our day but he doesn't deserve crude jokes.
— Ross Bjork (@RossBjorkAD) December 31, 2014
@MarshallRamsey It was poor taste to make fun of a college student-athlete when you're supposed to be a respected member of the media.
— Ross Bjork (@RossBjorkAD) December 31, 2014
Lesson here is not to make fun of Bo Wallace, no matter how lighthearted it may be. If you do, Ross Bjork will give you a lashing on twitter.
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