Alabama Football Fans Troll USC and Clemson Fans With Wild "O.J." Shirt

Alabama football fans troll USC and Clemson fans with a wild "Our O.J. Only Killed Clemson" shirt.

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College football, the best sport on the planet by a wide margin (at least in my opinion), will begin its 2016 season in less than two weeks with a handful of high-profile games. Oklahoma will play against Houston. LSU will do battle with Wisconsin. And in what should be one of the biggest games of opening weekend, Alabama will take on USC at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

Fans of those teams still have some time to prepare for the big showdowns, but USC and 'Bama fans are already talking trash to one another and engaging in some grade-A trolling in the form of T-shirts. USC fans kicked things off by unveiling "Rolls Tears Rolls" T-shirts—a clever play on 'Bama's "Roll Tide"—that are currently being sold in the school bookstore in an effort to piss off the Crimson Tide faithful:

And 'Bama fans quickly took notice. Even though there's a pretty good chance that their team will do its talking on the field by beating up on the Trojans in Week 1, the fans created a T-shirt meant to troll both USC fans and Clemson fans who had to sit back and watch 'Bama beat their team in the College Football Playoff title game back in January. The shirt looks like—welp—this:

If you don't get it, 'Bama has a player named O.J. Howard on its roster who racked up more than 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the title game against Clemson last season and was named the CFP Offensive MVP. And USC, well, they used to have a guy named O.J. on their roster back in the day, too, and...ohhhhhh, you get it now, don't you?! You see what the 'Bama fans did!

We would say whoever put this shirt together murdered the Trojans with their comeback. But you know, it seems like it might not be appropriate considering the circumstances. So let's just say Week 1 of the upcoming season is going to be something special.

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