Trevor Lawrence Had His Mustache Insulted By Reporter on an Open Mic
Trevor Lawrence, CFP Semifinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl - Clemson v Ohio State | Chris Graythen/Getty Images
Trevor Lawrence showed up for his postgame press conference like a champ after Clemson got smoked by Ohio State 49-28 in the Sugar Bowl Friday night. The future top pick in the 2021 NFL Draft had one of his worst collegiate games during the College Football Playoff Semifinal, he didn t deserve to get insulted during the postgame presser. But that s exactly what happened.
The press conference was held remotely via video conference as most have been this year and someone on the call left herself unmuted as Lawrence was in the middle of answering a question. Believing she was silenced, she blurted out, Poor Trevor needs to shave his stache.
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Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields and coach Ryan Day celebrate the Buckeyes Sugar Bowl upset victory over No. 2 Clemson. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH – Moments after Justin Fields had led Ohio State to an upset victory over No. 2-ranked Clemson in the Sugar Bowl Friday night, the quarterback was asked about how much fuel Clemson coach Dabo Sweeney may have provided the Buckeyes by inferring that they didn t belong in the College Football Playoff.
Fields, fresh off a six-touchdown effort that propelled Ohio State into the national championship game against Alabama with a convincing 49-28 victory over the Tigers, politely declined to address Sweeney s choice to rank the Buckeyes No. 11 on his ballot in the coach s poll and instead savored a win that will go down among the biggest in program history.