Kansas trolls Texas with 'The Office' themed video

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra11/14/21

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The Kansas Jayhawks pulled off the huge upset of the Texas Longhorns on Saturday night. When you shock the entire football world, your social media team gets to have some fun as well.

After their victory last night, the Kansas Twitter team kept stacking up the wins. They went for the jugular, using The Office as a means to an end to do so.

“You have no idea how high I can fly,” Michael Scott told David Wallace, aka Kansas told Texas.

If they didn’t know before, the Longhorns certainly know now. When you defeat a team in their own stadium 57-56, it’s something that sticks with the program — especially a Big 12 rival.

After coming close to defeating the Oklahoma Sooners earlier this season, Kansas didn’t let a victory over Texas slip away. It’s one the program will value for years to come.

Paul Finebaum roasts Texas after historically bad loss to Kansas

Texas suffered a brutal loss against Kansas on Saturday night. The loss marks five in a row for the Longhorns, who began the season 4-1. Now, Texas sits at 4-6 overall and just 2-5 against Big 12 opponents. After the loss, Paul Finebaum questioned the state of the Texas program under Sarkisian, who is in his first year as the team’s head coach.

“There’s nowhere to go when you’re talking about historically bad losses,” Finebaum said of Sarkisian, Texas. “What’s interesting about Texas is they’re leaving the Big 12 in a year or two or three or whenever to go to the SEC, where the hill is much steeper. So you have to start wondering about where this program is. Now remember, Sarkisian  took over for Tom Herman and most of this is on Tom Herman.

“I still believe Sarkisian is a good coach, but I would probably have a very difficult time convincing anyone in Austin that. One other thing, a friend of mine, who’s a Vanderbilt graduate, who is winless by the way in the SEC, texted me overnight saying we want Texas now.”

After winning four games in the first five games, Texas now has to win each of its next two games to even gain bowl eligibility. The Longhorns face West Virginia and Kansas State over the final two weeks of the season.