Elephants never forget, and neither does Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield, apparently.
Mayfield was seen arriving to the Rose Bowl for Monday’s New Year’s Day matchup with Georgia, holding a sign, which had a message for one particular ESPN analyst.
“Pretenders” is what the sign displayed.
Baker Mayfield never forgets. pic.twitter.com/kB5ZZ1xVlm
— Bleacher Report CFB (@BR_CFB) January 1, 2018
Clearly, this was a reference to when Lee Corso once called the Sooners “pretenders” during ESPN’s season preview show.
Desmond Howard and Lee Corso say #Sooners most likely team to disappoint.
OU 2017 national champs confirmed? pic.twitter.com/U7XlYfTf5B
— Joe Buettner (@JoeBuettner) August 26, 2017
It’s evident that the Sooners are legitimate contenders that could possibly go on to win a national championship. Mayfield could’ve taken the high road and just let the team’s play on the field do the talking, but that’s just not the type of person he is. So, he made sure to let Corso know that he remembers what was once said about his team.
The funny thing about it all is that Corso picked the Sooners to defeat the Bulldogs before the game kicked off, so he’s clearly a believer in Mayfield and his teammates.
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