
OU Fan Hit by Longhorn Bull After Offensive Gesture to Texas
It’s one thing to be passionate about your team, but it’s another thing entirely to challenge the very spirit of Texas itself.

In a hilarious case of bad timing, an Oklahoma University fan recently discovered that trash-talking the University of Texas can have real consequences—especially when you’re doing it in the company of an actual Longhorn bull.
So this young lady and her friend visit a ranch to take in the sights and sounds when they happen upon a Longhorn bull minding its own business. But for this dedicated OU fan, the rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas couldn’t be left behind. Decked out in her Sooners gear, she apparently felt inspired to express her feelings about the University of Texas in a rather bold fashion.
While posing near a Longhorn bull, she threw up an unmistakably offensive hand gesture aimed squarely at the University of Texas. Whether she thought the bull wouldn’t notice, or she just assumed a Longhorn wouldn't care about human rivalries, we may never know. But as it turns out, this bull took his job as a UT mascot very seriously.
Without warning, the Longhorn, towering and majestic, made its move. With a quick turn of its head, the bull delivered a headbutt that will go down in rivalry history. The OU fan got knocked square in the noggin by the bull’s horns, sending her stumbling forward and instantly regretting her gesture.
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