I don’t mean to offend the ladies out there, but I’m sure y’all would agree with me when I say… What the hell is this?
It was a grade-A Monday night for the Ohio State football team, taking out Notre Dame to win the national championship. But there did end up being one “yikes” moment that happened amid their glory, and that was Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day, his quarterback Will Howard and a few other players being involved in a golf cart crash. (RELATED: Left-Wing ESPN Appears To Have Change Of Heart, Embraces Golden Age Of America By Showing Trump Message)
The golf cart blasted right into a wall, and the woman driving it didn’t do anything to combat the narrative that “women are bad drivers.” Hell, she wrecked the thing so bad that it just flat out stopped working.
Things went down after OSU scored the 34-23 victory to win the very first national title in the twelve-team College Football Playoff era, with Day and his players simply trying to get back to their locker room.
WATCH:
Some lady just crashed the golf cart carrying Ryan Day and Will Howard in the Mercedes-Benz tunnel after they won the National Championship pic.twitter.com/o3UqM5ZhrO
— Patrick Greenfield (@PCGreenfield) January 21, 2025
If I was a woman, I’d be so angry about this.
I mean, damn, I know some women who are good drivers. My wife and mom are two of them. And I know a lot of women like them have tried so hard to combat the narrative that “women are bad drivers.” And then boom!
This woman sets them back 20 years.
Nasty work.
This article was originally published at dailycaller.com