Kansas defeated No. 18 Oklahoma State on Saturday night in Lawerence with ensuing chaos afterward. The fans stormed the field and ripped down the goalposts, all leading to a moment on Twitter pointing back to the Tennessee Volunteers.
After Tennessee’s field-storming following the Alabama victory, the Vols launched a campaign to raise money for new goalposts. The VolStarter campaign generated $161,229 from 3,064 donors.
Kansas, though, seemingly doesn’t need the extra help.
“No GoFundMe needed,” the Kansas Twitter account posted.
No GoFundMe needed. pic.twitter.com/RMyiKufY7N
— Kansas Football (@KU_Football) November 6, 2022
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FANS STORMING THE FIELD AFTER KANSAS TAKES DOWN NO. 18 OKLAHOMA STATE🔥 pic.twitter.com/LXxHpgiQxA
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) November 5, 2022
Georgia fans made a reference to the same event that very morning on the set of ESPN’s College GameDay from Athens.
Good morning from Athens 😬 pic.twitter.com/GsfDj4aj3H
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 5, 2022
This isn’t the first time that Tennessee has been called out by an unsuspecting out-of-conference school this season, though.
On the night of Tennessee’s victory over Alabama, the Stanford Tree Twitter account had some fun calling out the Volunteers.
WE WANT TENNESSEE 😤
— Stanford Tree (@DaStanfordTree) October 16, 2022