Oklahoma fans are roasting Steve Sarkisian on Twitter ahead of Red River

Steve Sarkisian, Texas Longhorns. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
Steve Sarkisian, Texas Longhorns. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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Oklahoma fans messed with Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian on Twitter ahead of Red River.

In a battle between a pair of two-loss Big 12 teams, Oklahoma fans are making sure they win the Twitter war by trolling Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian relentlessly before toe meets leather.

While this season’s rendition of Red River will leave a lot to be desired, the winner can take full control of the rivalry in the final years of it being in the Big 12. The loser will have suffered three losses on the year before mid-October, while the winner will get one past their biggest rival. Since OU has won the last four, Sooner fans rallied together to troll Sark most hellaciously over Twitter.

Behold! The greatest collection of tweets to let you know Texas is never coming back under Sark.

Oklahoma fans are absolutely ruthless in their Twitter trolling of Steve Sarkisian

The Boomer Sooner faithful went after Sarkisian’s unsettling way of consuming some food items.

The poor man is absolutely clueless when it comes to doing much of anything with an automobile.

Sarkisian struggles to use the internet like any sane individual would in the Year 2022 A.D.

https://twitter.com/FlatlineSooners/status/1578429117443104777

And there is not a better person alive to accompany you to a chain restaurant than Coach Sark!

While it would be such a shame if Oklahoma lost its third straight Big 12 game out of the gate under Brent Venables, all will be right in Norman if OU beats Texas. Last year saw the Longhorns hold their own vs. the Sooners before Sarkisian’s #AllGasNoBrakes Texas team … ran out of gas. With the power of Bijon Mustardson, maybe the Horns finally hook ’em in the ole Cotton Bowl?

In the meantime, feel free to search “Sarkisian” on Twitter to find a treasure trove full of goodies.

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