X user flees after poop-eating promise
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•Fan flees social media, gets called out on ESPN after saying he’d ‘eat dog s–t’ if Florida State loses
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X user @321nole promised the unthinkable eating dog poop if Florida State lost to Boston College .
Florida State is the fifth school to open the season in the AP top 10 and lose its first two games of the season.
ESPN ’s Scott Van Pelt said after the game, “They’re not down as bad as that dude on the internet”.
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