These White People Are Crazy

After 16 straight SEC losses, Arkansas Razorback fans have given up winning football games and resorted to fighting each other. This video is 4 minutes long so I'll give you the cliff notes. My favorite moments are...

1. The guy at the beginning who doesn't care if they kill each other as long as his 1998 Chevy Trailblazer is safe. "Y'all watch the vehicle y'all. Watch the vehicle guys." NO BLOOD ON THE VEHICLE. 

2. The girl at 30 seconds in who is screeching at the angry shirtless guy from the bed of a pick-up truck. Calm down, sweetheart. Nobody's listening to you and nothing you say is going to make this drunk asshole stop being a drunk asshole. No doubt he's been doing it for years. 

3. At 3:08, you can hear a conversation between the camera girl and a guy who says "these white people are crazy," a sentence that perfectly sums up every fanbase in the SEC. 

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