Ole Miss engineering exam trolls Nick Saban, Alabama

Sep 19, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Mississippi Rebels head coach Hugh Freeze reacts with his defense after they intercepted a pass late in the game and went on to defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The Rebels defeated the Tide 43-37. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Mississippi Rebels head coach Hugh Freeze reacts with his defense after they intercepted a pass late in the game and went on to defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The Rebels defeated the Tide 43-37. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

One engineering professor at Ole Miss ruthlessly trolled Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide during an exam

The Ole Miss Rebels handed the Alabama Crimson Tide their first loss of the 2015 college football season this past week and effectively crippled Alabama’s chances at being in the hunt for a National Championship. However, the fans and staff at Ole Miss aren’t going to let Nick Saban and Alabama walk away without making sure that the door hits them in the rear on the way out.

During an engineering exam at Ole Miss, one professor mercilessly trolled the Crimson Tide in a number of ways. The first was to embrace the hate of Alabama that their students displayed in answering an extra credit question:

Yes, at least one of those students got the full two points on the question for stating his headline would be “Black bear mauls Nick Saban.” Incredible.

The trolling didn’t end there. The professor had something up their sleeve as well in regards to the directions for the exam. This is what was written on the blackboard as instructions for the students:

To save you from straining your eyes, the final instruction reads, “Defnitely don’t cheat off Nick Saban. His playbook didn’t have the answers on Saturday & it definitely doesn’t have them now.” That’s just cold-blooded.

SEC rivalries are some of the greatest things in sports. It simply makes people do completely off-the-wall things and we all benefit from the hilarious results. This professor probably deserves the gold medal in trolling for doing this, though.

H/T to Bleacher Report

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