Video: Cheerleader Goes Viral For Ruthless Trash Talk During College Basketball Game

A cheerleader for Florida A&M University has gone viral for trash-talking opponents and referees during a game.

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March Madness is one of the best times of the year for a true basketball fan. As NBA fans sit through the doldrums of the dog days of the season, NCAA fans get to watch the most exciting single-elimination tournament in sports.

Every win matters, and everyone from a college wants to see their team come out on top. This is even true for teams that don’t make the tournament, as this Florida A&M University cheerleader went viral for her ruthless trash-talking of opponents and even referees on behalf of her team. 

Fans absolutely loved the energy she brought to the game, with one saying, “Omg I love her.”

Another fan loved what he saw, “This is awesome.”

One more fan is dying to see her on the Inside the NBA panel, “Pair this young woman with Charles, Shaq, and Kenny right now.”

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The Florida A&M Rattlers had a tough season this year, winning just 7 out of their 28 scheduled games. They weren’t invited to March Madness and had a very disappointing season. But having cheerleaders like the one that went viral to keep the team confident during games is crucial.


March Madness Is Here

Even though Florida A&M hasn’t qualified for March Madness, 68 other teams did. We only have 16 teams left in the competition, with the cinderella story of Fairleigh Dickinson University ending last night as well. 

Projected top-3 NBA Draft pick Brandon Miller‘s Alabama University is looking like the favorite, but due to the one-game nature of the tournament, anything can happen at any point.

Many former NCAA Champions are in the NBA right now. The most notable one could be Jalen Brunson, who won Collegiate Player of the Year en route to leading Villanova University to a title in 2018. The likes of Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and Magic Johnson made their names in March Madness, and we could see the birth of new stars this year.

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