Former Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen is headed to Houston and needs to sublet his apartment in College Station, but people seemed interested in trolling him instead. Allen tweeted the details surrounding his apartment, and all hell broke loose.
Need to find someone to take over my room in College Station ASAP. Part of a four bedroom in the barracks for 600$ a month.
— Kyle Allen (@KyleAllen_10) January 28, 2016
@KyleAllen_10 Can I back out halfway through the lease if it doesn't go how I like?
— Kenny Garcia (@kennygarcia_13) January 28, 2016
@KyleAllen_10 if we live there do we get to transfer next year?
— Spencer Barrett (@spencerbar_) January 28, 2016
https://twitter.com/justice_bean7/status/692819455307419648?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/JustinKeller85/status/692779286122508288?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
@KyleAllen_10 are there any commitments you are good for?
— Keith Hans (@kag2520) January 28, 2016
@KyleAllen_10 if I get my feelings hurt because someone younger comes over can I back out and move to Houston w a grown man who has a grill
— IHH (@IHeartHaileyIHH) January 28, 2016
@KyleAllen_10 pic.twitter.com/lxVhdZEckJ
— SlyFox (@AggieSlyFox07) January 29, 2016
It just goes to show that hell hath no fury like a group of Aggies fans scorned, as Texas A&M lost both Allen and Kyler Murray to transfer after the 2015 season. Were it not for incoming graduate transfer and former Sooner Trevor Knight, the Aggies would be rolling dice at quarterback next season.
Thus, it’s no wonder that Allen received such a response when he took to a platform as open and public as Twitter to try and find a subtenant. He played with the fire that is SEC fans and, multiple times over, got burned.