Twitter reacts to confused SMU bros at the end of first half vs Baylor
By Jack Crosby
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SMU did not have the best end to the first half on Friday night during their contest with Baylor and Twitter is having some fun with it
Friday night the SMU Mustangs are taking on the No. 4 Baylor Bears, and all things considered, they’re doing a pretty good job of keeping up with the defending co-Big 12 champions. At the half, Baylor was holding just a 28-21 lead.
For as well as Baylor did in the first half, though, things didn’t end the way they wanted them too. Inside the 10-yard line, they let the clock run out before they could either tie the game or at least get a field goal on the board.
Of course, the SMU fans in attendance in Dallas were a little confused and that included these bros who had a hilarious reaction really.
With that being caught on camera, you really didn’t think Twitter was going to let that slide, did you?
when ur girlfriend buys you a tesla even though she knows dad is an oil exec pic.twitter.com/B6MsxKuj8C
— Peter Berkes (@peterberkes) September 5, 2015
when you watch our leaders try to negotiate with china pic.twitter.com/Obis2lsCbO
— man it’s a hot zone, (@Mobute) September 5, 2015
Who took my AXE??? pic.twitter.com/xtdlP0o48u
— GodSaveTheQueenMan💭 (@BigHeadBS) September 5, 2015
I can't even write in Steve Forbes? pic.twitter.com/SxI6aW5DaI
— Mark Ennis (@MarkEnnis) September 5, 2015
Trump isn’t leading in the polls anymore? pic.twitter.com/LH90YdU5mx
— Zach Harper (@talkhoops) September 5, 2015
Never change, Twitter.
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