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Annoyed Penn State Fan From Michigan Game Identified (Photos)

Annoyed Penn State Fan From Michigan Game Identified (Photos)

An annoyed Penn State fan from this week’s Michigan game caused something of a stir online this week.

With James Franklin putting up his latest stinker in a meaningful outing, the folks in the stands grew understandably frustrated.

One fan, in particular, managed to illustrate how all of her counterparts were feeling on Saturday afternoon:

As soon as that fan’s face went viral, folks immediately flocked to social media to share just how much her emotiveness reflected their feelings.

The reactions came in quickly and furiously:

Because of how much of a stir that annoyed Penn State fan caused, the hubbub eventually reached her. She identified herself on social media – causing her Instagram to subsequently go viral.

 

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In a weird college football week that saw Arch Manning’s transfer options dwindle to three schools, Jim Harbaugh’s daughter’s wild photos go viral and Connor Stalions’ mom achieve national notoriety, it is unsurprising that an annoyed Penn State fan could blow up in this fashion.

That said – it is still a pretty funny turn of events.

It will be interesting to see what the consequences of this weekend’s loss ultimately prove to be for Franklin.

Clearly Penn State’s fan base is unhappy. Will the administration do something about it? Time will tell.

Related: Baker Mayfield’s Wife Emily’s Provocative Outfit To Titans Game Goes Viral

Carlos Garcia

A longtime sports reporter, Carlos Garcia has written about some of the biggest and most notable athletic events of the last 5 years. He has been credentialed to cover MLS, NBA and MLB games all over the United States. His work has been published on Fox Sports, Bleacher Report, AOL and the Washington Post.
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