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Unfortunately for him, Florida State suffered a 28-13 defeat, their second straight loss of the 2024-25 season, and now big names are calling him out for not honoring the bet he made online.

Fan in question appears to have abandoned social media

Last week, @321nole confidently declared that he would complete the horrific forfeit should his team lose.

He was so confident that FSU would get back to winning ways that it appears he didn’t even think out the consequences of his words.

“If FSU loses to Boston College, I’ll eat dog s*** out of a red solo cup with a spoon and post a video of me doing it. Book it,” the fan posted.

But as soon as the Seminoles fell to the Eagles, fans flooded social media, reminding him of his extreme pledge.

Instead of following through, the fan opted to delete all his social media accounts and disappear from the internet.

Backlash from fans and sports personalities

The move sparked widespread backlash. ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt even addressed the situation on SportsCenter.

“You think you just get to delete your account? The internet ain’t gonna forget that, buddy.” Van Pelt added.

“People are gonna find ya. That’s how that works.”

Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III also chimed in

Unfortunately for him, Florida State suffered a 28-13 defeat, their second straight loss of the 2024-25 season, and now big names are calling him out for not honoring the bet he made online.

Fan in question appears to have abandoned social media

Last week, @321nole confidently declared that he would complete the horrific forfeit should his team lose.

He was so confident that FSU would get back to winning ways that it appears he didn’t even think out the consequences of his words.

“If FSU loses to Boston College, I’ll eat dog s*** out of a red solo cup with a spoon and post a video of me doing it. Book it,” the fan posted.

But as soon as the Seminoles fell to the Eagles, fans flooded social media, reminding him of his extreme pledge.

Instead of following through, the fan opted to delete all his social media accounts and disappear from the internet.

Backlash from fans and sports personalities

The move sparked widespread backlash. ESPN anchor Scott Van Pelt even addressed the situation on SportsCenter.

“You think you just get to delete your account? The internet ain’t gonna forget that, buddy.” Van Pelt added.

“People are gonna find ya. That’s how that works.”

Former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III also chimed in.

 

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