The University of Texas recently sent out the media guides for the 2014 football season before realizing that a misspelling of Texas is on every single page.
At the bottom of each page of the media guide, the University of Texas’ sports website reads, www.TexsaSports.com – Texas has been misspelled as “Texsa.”
Spotting the glaring mistake, an Oklahoma University fan decided to purchase the URL www.TexsaSports.com. The fan of the University of Texas’ biggest football rival wrote on the homepage of the new website, “OU IS BETTER THAN TEXAS. LEARN TO SPELL PLEASE, HRONS.”
The site also includes a YouTube video of OU’s “Boomer Sooner” fight song and revised images of the University of Texas logo.
In addition to the website, the Oklahoma fan also created a TexSA Sports Twitter page.
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