Jabari Smith embraces Auburn meme culture in Instagram post

In the words of Jon Rothstein, “it spreads.”

Auburn Twitter.

What was once a place of frustration. A place where nothing was said without immediately arguing about the quarterback position. The anger and toxicity among fans has now turned towards a new target within the last few weeks.

The Twitter accounts of Auburn basketball’s opponents.

If you and your team find yourself losing to Auburn basketball (now a top five team in the country), you may comfort yourself by logging into Twitter and checking the replies to your team’s final score graphic (unless you are Murray State. Don’t do what the Racers did. Just post the final score and get it over with). Ever heard of a ratio?

Behold, the power of Auburn Twitter. We are Legion. Over five thousand replies and 365 quote tweets as opposed to the fourteen hundred likes. That my friends is what you call a ratio.

All of this to say that the culture is spreading rapidly across social media. Memes, merchandise. Even the Auburn basketball social media team is getting into it.

Now, it has spread to the players themselves. Little jokes here and there on social media, nothing too much. In his most recent post on Instagram, Auburn star Jabari Smith had an interesting location set on a thread of photos from last night’s game in Tuscaloosa. The location was set as “The Toilet,” even though the game was played in Coleman Coliseum.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CYot75erzpA/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

It feels like the players themselves are embracing the meme culture that Auburn Twitter has become known for. Most of it is in good fun. Let’s hope this doesn’t spiral out of control.

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Auburn basketball fans have not backed off Murray State’s social team

Auburn basketball twitter earns another W.

Whoever runs Murray State basketball’s Twitter account made a major mistake.

Auburn fans reply to every opposing team’s final score tweet when the Tigers earn a win. Fans were conducting their postgame routine as usual when Murray State removed the tweet. Their following tweet and replies turned off.

Other teams, like North Alabama and even LSU, saw it coming and braced for impact.

Well, now Murray State is tweeting against with replies back on and Auburn fans have taken notice of it.

Murray State basketball wished their followers a happy new year and Auburn basketball twitter understood the assignment yet again.

The best Auburn Twitter replies to LSU Basketball

Auburn Twitter is undefeated.

Auburn Twitter has sparked a movement on social media.

The basketball fanbase has come together and started a tradition of replying to the opposing team’s final score tweet with memes and gifs relating to them losing to Bruce Pearl and the Auburn Tigers.

Some teams have embraced the wave of attention after playing Auburn like North Alabama. Others, like Murray State, put out a tweet and turned off replies. Auburn fans had to quote tweet the final score with memes which made the whole look for the Racers much much worse.

LSU post their final score tweet and it has reached over 1,000 replies and 230 quote tweets. Most of these are Auburn fans poking fun at Auburn’s latest win.

Here are some of the best from the evening.

Auburn fanbase named one of the most active on Twitter

Auburn Twitter’s work is being noticed.

The Auburn fanbase is known for many things.

One of the things that have become more prevalent throughout the Auburn fanbase has been the growth of Auburn Twitter.

According to Saturday Gameday, Auburn is ranked as the 12th most active fanbase on Twitter. Other SEC teams that made the graphic were Texas A&M at three, LSU at six, Florida at 14, Arkansas at 17, Tennessee at 18, Alabama at 20, Ole Miss at 22, Mississippi State at 23, and South Carolina at 25.

Auburn Twitter has been known to meltdown during Auburn football and basketball games and to go after the opposing team’s official Twitter accounts after a basketball win.

It’s a wild place.

Well done Auburn Twitter, your work is being noticed.

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Auburn Twitter wakes up ready to beat Mississippi State

WAKE UP ITS GAMEDAY

It’s gameday on The Plains and Auburn fans woke up ready to see their Tigers take down the Mississippi State Bulldogs.

The early 11:00 a.m. kickoff time is something that a lot of fans roll their eyes at when the game time is announced but once the day finally arrives, fans are eager to see their team compete regardless of the early kick.

On this Saturday, Auburn fans rolled out of bed and went to Twitter to share their excitement for the day’s festivities.

Let’s take a look at some of the more fun tweets from the early morning crowd.

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