The University of Texas Sports Information Department dropped the ball in its 2014 media guide.
Instead of promoting its website TexasSports.com, a typo appears as footer at the bottom of every, single stinking page.
TexsaSports.com, anyone?
I get how easy it is to make a snafu like this one. Lord knows this blog is full of them. Call me petty, but I bet anyone who has had to deal with the UT Sports Information Department is doing the happy dance. They can be one of the more difficult PR staffs in the business. Just sayin....
TexsaSports.com, anyone?
I get how easy it is to make a snafu like this one. Lord knows this blog is full of them. Call me petty, but I bet anyone who has had to deal with the UT Sports Information Department is doing the happy dance. They can be one of the more difficult PR staffs in the business. Just sayin....
Image via TexsaSports.com |
Oklahoma fans are reveling in this, too. One OU fan has purchased the website TexsaSports.com and filled the page with logos like the one above.
Of course, there is the obligatory Twitter handle, too.
I love college football!
Of course, there is the obligatory Twitter handle, too.
I love college football!
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