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Supa Six Pulls An April Fools Day Joke

Penn State football players Allen Robinson and Bill Belton sent fear into any Penn State fan on Twitter last night who forgot what day it was. The duo, with some help from other members of the “Supa Six,” sent the Nittany Nation Twittersphere into pandemonium last night with a series of terrifying Tweets indicating that the pair was transferring.

Here’s how it all went down (note that several Tweets were deleted by the players. Those will show up in italics. The time stamps are also a few hours off.).

10:47 p.m.

10:53 p.m.

10:54 p.m.

10:59 p.m.

 

11:00 p.m.

11:17 p.m.

At this point, Belton and Robinson changed their default pictures and Twitter bio to eliminate any trace of Penn State.

11:22 p.m.

11:32 p.m.

11:33 p.m.

11:34 p.m.

11:55 p.m.

11:55 p.m.

12:04 a.m.

12:04 a.m.

12:11 a.m.

12:20 a.m.

Just another day on Tweeter and Spacebook, I guess.

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Sam Cooper

Sam is a senior originally from Newtown, PA who majors in print journalism and is a member of the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism. His athletic peak was age 11 so he decided to grow a beard and write about sports instead.

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