Sports Fans Keep Pointing Out Reproductive Organ At Texas' Football Stadium
By Anna Gallegos
August 9, 2021
Over the past couple of week, the University of Texas has been proudly showing off online its multi-million dollar renovations to the South End Zone at the Darrell K Royal – Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin.
While the upgrades include new turf, new indoor seating, and a huge patio, some sports fans can't stop focusing on the giant Longhorn logo in the middle of the end zone because it looks less like a steer's head and more like a female reproductive organ.
"Can’t spell uterus without UT" was the joke of the day on Twitter as photos of the stadium's interior made it around the internet.
Can’t spell uterus without UT. https://t.co/Ucc3zzN6Gq
— Dan (@DanDBradley) August 9, 2021
Also adding to the future awkwardness once the football season starts is that players will run out of the longhorn's snout.
Come play for Texas, the only school that allows you the chance to run out of a uterus for the first time since birth https://t.co/Dh9aUmrh60
— Korked Bats (@korkedbats) August 9, 2021
UT initially released renderings of the stadium updates back in November 2019 and sports fans have been pointing out the biological similarities since then. The finished product looks pretty much like what was promised so the university probably wasn't too bothered by all the jokes.
Props to Texas for a touching tribute to the female reproductive system... the UTerus https://t.co/SlBIndWkA0
— Shehan Jeyarajah (@ShehanJeyarajah) November 14, 2019
So embarrassing that the 2nd largest state school has a “uterus tunnel”. Couldn’t they have realized this before they spent all that money?
— SundayMornAG (@SundayMornAg) August 8, 2021
The Longhorn logo is also a patio so it shouldn't look too much like an organ once fans are allowed on it. Hopefully.
If not, UT will at least have the most talked about end zone in all of college football.