Coastal Carolina Casually Decapitated a Stuffed Wolf With a Chainsaw After Beating Arkansas State
I must say, this is a new one as far as I know. I'm all for whatever locker room celebrations the kids are doing these days, but this is the first time I've seen a chainsaw used to rather casually behead a stuffed animal.
However you can get your players fired up, though, go for it. It does seem curious to use your one beheading — you can only pull this stunt once a season, you can't just go around decapitating stuffed animals every week or it loses its luster — on a 1-5 Arkansas State team, but whatever floats your boat.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to point out that Arkansas State is coached by one Lyle "Butch" Jones, who spent three years making minimum wage as Nick Saban's coffee boy, just to go to a Group of Five program and lead what has turned out to be one of the worst teams in the country. You absolutely hate to see that.
The Sun Belt is never short on entertainment, though. Just in the last couple weeks we've seen a Georgia Southern player chugging a beer on top of a moving bus en route to a game and now a team decapitating a stuffed animal.
Never change, college football.