Nebraska lost to Penn State Saturday in a game that looked much uglier than the final score would indicate, but that doesn't mean you can't laugh a little.
Here are the top tweets from Saturday.
They did score a touchdown though, Faux.
Penn State not able to get a first down on opening drive
— Faux Pelini (@FauxPelini) November 18, 2017
This is a phenomenal use of Twitter dot com.
We're still in it. pic.twitter.com/El5E0vdxVB
— Terry Pettit (@TerryPettit1) November 18, 2017
The Huskers took a 10-7 lead over the No. 10 team on the road early in the first quarter. This, pretty much.
WE ARE THROWING BALLS, MAKINF CATCHES & GETTING TOUCHDOWNS!!! No one change anything youβre wearing or drinking right now #GBR #Huskers
— Kristy Steward (@KristySteward) November 18, 2017
WE GOT A FRIENDS REFERENCE!
#Huskers tackling pic.twitter.com/Oh7YukdAIf
— Luke Nichols (@LukeNicholsDS) November 18, 2017
Penn State led Nebraska 42-10 at halftime. A couple former players were not pleased with what they saw.
π½ = π π’
— Ameer Abdullah (@Ameerguapo) November 18, 2017
https://twitter.com/RalphDBrown/status/932022261711716352
What they said.
Umm…I don't think you can blame this on rugby style tackling. Heck, we don't even know what style of tackling this is. pic.twitter.com/Zs3czCVWf9
— Go Big Redcast π (@GoBigRedCast) November 18, 2017
I was waiting for someone to tweet out this sad Kansas fan. Thank you Johnny.
Mood RN #huskers pic.twitter.com/btTYKIy3Ek
— Johnny (@johnnywaltman) November 19, 2017
Quality.
the playoff committee will still look at it as a Quality Loss for Nebraska
— Faux Pelini (@FauxPelini) November 18, 2017
See, there’s a bright side.
Listening to #Huskers volleyball makes me feel better.
— Russ C (@coloradoherbie) November 19, 2017
This might be the greatest thing I’ve ever seen.
The Strain lives on #Huskers #GBR pic.twitter.com/Q7vU35SavE
— Huskin (@cmhusk) November 19, 2017

Derek is a newbie on the Hail Varsity staff covering Husker athletics. In college, he was best known as ‘that guy from Twitter.’ He has covered a Sugar Bowl, a tennis national championship and almost everything in between (except an NCAA men’s basketball tournament game… *tears*). In his spare time, he can be found arguing with literally anyone about sports.