Faith in the Racers has been restored.
Murray State lost to Auburn 71-58 back on December 22nd. The Racers posted the final score to Twitter only to be ratio’d with deep-friend memes by Tigers fans in the replies, as is tradition. MSU then proceeded to delete the tweet.
By all accounts, this was a severe mistake.
For the next several weeks, any time Murray State tweeted, Auburn fans flooded the replies with even more memes (“you just lost to the ghost of Murray State’s deleted final score tweet,” for example) telling the Racers to post the final score or else the memes would never stop.
In response, MSU started blocking Auburn fans. As would any person that was getting destroyed on Twitter. Then, in the midst of the war, a hero approached.
Tevin Brown, a guard on Murray State’s basketball team, ended the Twitter war by posting the final score.
FINAL SCORE: Auburn 71. Murray State 58 pic.twitter.com/SaeLuaFFX8
— Tevin Brown (@original_tev10) January 13, 2022
Auburn fans were overjoyed in the comments. In fact, some fans were so glad that the final was posted, they took to the replies of Tennessee State’s basketball Twitter account, spamming deep-fried images of Tevin Brown after the Racers beat Tigers of TSU handily.
@original_tev10 have you been meme’d this many times in 24 hours before?? pic.twitter.com/qJf21boAez
— Auburn Memes🍟 (@AuburnMemes) January 14, 2022
Now, a peace treaty from Murray State basketball’s own account has been offered.
We know (@original_tev10) started peace talks with Auburn Twitter. But here is our official Peace Treaty✍️📜Good luck on the rest of the season and Go Racers!🏇#FinalScore | #WeAreRacers🏇 pic.twitter.com/Jq5AjGIWIo
— Murray State Sports (@MSURacers) January 14, 2022
The war between Auburn and Murray State Twitter has officially subsided. We may now move on to spamming Ole Miss on Saturday.
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