Here are some of our favorite tweets.
You may have heard that the website formerly known as Twitter has been purchased and is now X, a simply horrendous name in my opinion but then again I am not a billionaire so take my suggestions with a grain of salt. You may also know that we have historically shared our favorite tweets from game day the Monday after a football game in a story known as In Tweets. Well, Twitter is gone and it ain’t comin’ back! As much as I’ll still call it Stadium Dining Court, most of you will still call it Deer Creek, and it’ll always be Burma to J. Peterman that site and app will always be Twitter to me. But for those who eat at Ford, see music at Ruoff Music Center, and visit Myanmar I decided to rename this article. This article is of course a play on words for the excellent Ellie King song Ex’s and Oh’s and the new name of Twitter. I promise it’s a great name. You’ll get used to it.
GOD BLESS FOR ALCOHOL!!! I’m going to drink
— Isaac Romig (@IsaacRomig1) October 5, 2024
7 free first quarter points to every team isn’t a great strategy for Purdue
— Aneesh (@aneeshswamy) October 5, 2024
Punt returns was a big issue in this game.
If you can’t find the ball, maybe don’t try to catch it
— Jeremy Anderson (@JeremyAnder199) October 5, 2024
I played for a coach that DID NOT FIELD PUNTS. THIS IS WHY! HOW MANY MUFFED PUNTS DO WE NEED TO HAVE TO CONTINUE THIS?!
— Jason King (@Jason72King) October 5, 2024
Can we loose the rest and get a first round draft pick?
— Tim Vendrely (@Tim_Vendrely) October 5, 2024
Guys, we did it! We took the ball away!
— Mad Mushroom Purdue (@MadMushPurdue) October 5, 2024
BTN throwing up the banner that Purdue was the only FBS team without a takeaway right before jinxed it
— Sam Ferree (@sam_ferree) October 5, 2024
It’s never good when opposing Big Ten schools are chiming in on your game.
@HammerAndRails Is Ryan Walters gonna make it through this year?
they look not only lost, but like they’re barely going through the motion— Corn Nation (@CornNation) October 5, 2024
On the bright side, they merely have games remaining vs Illinois, Oregon, PSU, Ohio State and Indiana.
— Go Big Redcast (@GoBigRedCast) October 5, 2024
Checking in on football in the state of Indiana pic.twitter.com/SrdFBslw1Z
— College Football Live (@CollegeFBonX) October 6, 2024