If Trump Tweets Were 14 SEC Schools
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If Trump Tweets Were 14 SEC Schools

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If Trump Tweets Were 14 SEC Schools
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Unless you've been living under a rock, you probably know that saying President Donald Trump likes Twitter is an understatement.

The man tweets at all hours of the day off of two Twitter accounts causing controversy everywhere he tweets. There's a good chance while you're reading this, Trump is mid-tweet right now.



It seems like every week Trump is on the news for tweeting something ridiculous, just as how the SEC is on ESPN every week for a team's nonsense (like firing its head coach, or football players taking scholarship money to illegally open up credit cards, or death threats to name a few...) Here's some of the most extra tweets on twitter for one of the most extra conferences in the country.


Advisory warning: this article is not for the easily offended and faint at heart.


1. University of Alabama


The University of Alabama is no stranger to winning, and they don't want you to forget it. Having won four out of the last five SEC championships, they're gonna take that to their graves. Just like one of Trump's most iconic tweets, the SEC would feel different without Alabama.


2. University of Kentucky

Kentucky says what they're thinking whether they have a place in the situation or not. Often times they're the forgotten member of the SEC and can make


3. University of Mississippi

Ole Miss likes to have a good time but will forget to use grammar check before submitting.

But then playing it off as if it was on purpose and getting away with it anyways.


4. University of South Carolina & Louisiana State University

USC and LSU just say what they're thinking at all times.


5. University of Florida

While UF isn't an Ivy League, it's arguably the hardest school in Florida to get into. Number nine in the country for public schools, Florida knows its place and is gonna put you in yours in the process.


6. Vanderbilt University

The "Ivy League of the South" is the one school that you applied to that you didn't get into, and they're not gonna let you live that down.


7. University of Tennessee

It seems like every school has a rivalry with Tennessee, and Tennessee couldn't care less.



8. University of Georgia

Georgia has been tearing it up this season and isn't looking to slow down any time soon. We get it, you're smart and talented, now leave us alone.


9. Texas A&M

Texas A&M is the newbie of the group, who overestimates their status. While they may be good, they don't know their place yet and at times need to take a step back.


10. Missouri and Mississippi State

Mizzou and Mississippi may be party schools but they take responsibility and will protect you from the others at the end of the day. Both schools can tend to make things awkward at times, but are otherwise loved.


12. Auburn University


Auburn is the friend who just wants what's best for you, even if you don't want to hear it. Perhaps the friendliest of the SEC, aside from Alabama, Auburn isn't hated by the masses like some schools (cough, cough, Alabama.)


13. Florida (again!)

Hypocrisy at its finest. Judging you and your school even though ours currently has a 3-6 season and it isn't looking to get any better.





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