The delightful disrespect was on full display during Monday night’s Sugar Bowl for Washington tight end Devin Culp.
After the Huskies scored a touchdown against Texas during the first half of the College Football Playoff semifinal game, Culp hit the Longhorns with a double “Horns Down” gesture, the infamous Texas taunt that has drawn penalties in the past when directed at a Longhorns player.
While there was still plenty of football left to play in the game, Culp felt more than comfortable to go ahead and get this huge taunt in early.
If Texas players saw this celebration, you can bet they took it personally.
He hit the "Horns Down" after Washington's TD 👀#CFBPlayoff pic.twitter.com/c3K1UXZaa7
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If Washington won this game, Culp called it early by throwing down the ultimate Texas trolling. If Washington lost the game, he definitely threw out the “Horns Down” taunt much, much too early.
Either way, we appreciate the determination from Culp to do this celebration so early in the game.