Anthony Hill trolls Danny Stutsman, Baker Mayfield following Oklahoma win
Trash-talking runs deep in the Red River Rivalry, especially after a win. Oklahoma linebacker Danny Stutsman had his fun following last year’s dramatic finish, creating shirts to sell. They read “Oklahoma only fears God, Texas fears Oklahoma.” A popular item among Sooner fans to troll their arch-rivals.
Well, Texas will be taking home the Golden Hat after Saturday’s massive 34-3 win. Fellow linebacker Anthony Hill decided to troll Stutsman on social media after the game, posting a tweet captioned “Texas fears nobody.”
A photo was attached as well and Hill’s hand is a ripped-up Oklahoma Baker Mayfield jersey — an item Texas used in multiple different facets. Smokey the Cannon shot through the shirt and was even at the bottom of a flag plant from Hill and Barryn Sorrell at midfield of the Cotton Bowl.
You can check out Hill’s tweet from the locker room here.
The post from Hill came before he spoke to the media and when in front of reporters, somebody asked the linebacker about it. He wanted to clap back at what Stutsman did after last season’s game and wanted to make him and his teammates “feel good.”
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“I just feel like it was the right thing for me to do,” Hill said sitting next to his teammates. “I’ve seen all the stuff the posted last year so I feel like it was right for me to get just a touch of something on them. I just had to post me a little something to make the team and make us feel good.”
Hill is a local kid, playing his high school football at Denton Ryan, choosing Texas over another in-state program, Texas A&M. However, Denton is an area filled with a lot of Oklahoma fans, potentially adding fuel to Hill’s fire heading into the game.
It’s a performance the sophomore will remember for a long time too, recording 11 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, four quarterback pressures, two sacks, and even forcing a fumble.