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Texas State Pitcher Flashed Horns Down At No. 1 Texas's Dugout After Taking Down Longhorns
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Texas State went on the road and gave No. 1 Texas their second loss of the season last night. To end the game, Texas State pitcher Triston Sivors caught Longhorns batter Ivan Melendez with a slider and then capped it off by flashing a “Horns Down” gesture...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy27 months
Every time a team plays Texas, no matter the sport, look up in the stands and you’ll see fans thoughts on the sideline everybody’s doing the horns down. The big 12 simply needs to do away with that pussy arse rule
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rocksteady27 months
The Big12 conference actually tries to police this harmless gesture because it upsets Texas? Is that for real? Rofl. That's some cry baby bitch stuff Texas
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6R1227 months
I've always wondered why this is such a "big deal". That's crazy if they police that. It's like they are the protected victim.
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BigPerm3027 months
Kid better enjoy it because he’ll be selling insurance in two years while driving a Camry and hating his fricking life.
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mametoo27 months
One game at the beginning of the season. Congrats. Bertman would have said "that was their World Series".
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NorthTxLSU27 months
the pussyhorns were waving tx state off the field when they beat them the night before. they 100% deserved that
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CDawson27 months
Texas filed a complaint to the Big 12 about the horns down sign. The Big 12 promptly sent out a letter to all participating teams that if a player did this they would be suspended and the institution may be fined. No kidding, that is the softness of Texas.
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jbird727 months
It’s hilarious at how much it upsets them. Only drives people to do it more.
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HalfCocked27 months
Texas state can bring his entire staff and his best players to The University of South Carolina. I'll send the uhauls and escort Kingston to the nearest dumpster. Hopefully he'll give me a reason to use force.
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AtlantaLSUfan27 months
Man that looks fun. College baseball is the best. That curveball to end it was nasty.
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Hurricane Mike27 months
Now that's a team that has played a beat someone with a pulse, unlike LSU. Swept OSU, almost beat Texas twice, beat Wichita State, beat Arizona twice. 7 wins better than anything on LSU's schedule
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Lynxrufus201227 months
We give Louisville L's down and they cry about it too. So then other teams started doing it.
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CanebreakCajun27 months
Texas State is very good. They should have won the Tuesday game too, but blew it with 2 on in the 9th.
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Geaux Guy27 months
Like a left handed ‘L’ for the Tigers.
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supatigah27 months
Horns Down means way more to UT than it does to anyone else
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DWaginHTown27 months
Isn't that a 15 yard penalty?
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jatilen27 months
I love how the Longhorn announcer is left speechless upon viewing the replay when he realizes the pitcher flashed the horns down
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themicah8527 months
Why the hell do we treat the horns down like something super offensive has happened. Its not that big of a deal. Its actually pretty lame, if you stopped getting so butthurt about it people would have stopped doing it years ago.
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Black n Gold27 months
The more the butthurt the recipient is, the more attention a gesture gets.
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Kevin Faulkner27 months
cool story bro.
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UGATiger2627 months
I can't believe this gesture gets as much attention as it does. Players and fans "flip" or mock their rivals traditions all the time. The folks at UT are a bunch of sensitive pussies who think the horns down gesture is akin to using the N-word or some shite.
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BlackPot27 months
I don't get it either.
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TexasTiger8927 months
They are in for a rude awakening coming to the SEC. Better get use to it.
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