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Best Twitter roasts of the Iowa offense vs. Ohio State

Coming into the matchup between Ohio State and Iowa on Saturday, all the talk surrounded the poor Hawkeye offense and its stout defense. The side of the ball responsible for putting up resistance against teams scoring points didn’t disappoint in the second half, but Iowa’s offense was just as bad as advertised.

And social media — most notably Twitter — wasn’t going to let the Iowa offense off the hook.

All told, the Hawkeyes turned the ball over six times, failed to score an offensive touchdown, got sacked five times, and could only muster 158 yards of total offense.

Twitter users were quick, decisive, and cruel as the game unfolded and we have some of the best Twitter roasts delivered for your consumption. We love the Iowa program, but why not have a little fun at its expense this one time since we had to hold in a beatdown at the hands of the Hawkeyes five years ago?

America Needs Farmers Too

An interesting game plan no?

Not good to hear coming from a guy that knows a thing or two about football

Rare criticism from Adam Rittenberg

Well, that's one way to look at it

The silent stare

Ouch, that has to hurt

Might want to put 'em to bed

I mean, it's a great question

The media piled on Iowa and this was another example

We are starting to see a trend ...

Just like they drew it up

Let's start the petition now

Not all sportswriting jobs are created equal

Well, it was a good thought

Best way to score seven points?

Body language over words?

It's a fair question!

Someone file a police report!

There might be counseling available for these types of moments

I sense some bitterness from the home folks here

The mashup we all deserve

You just have to always be ready

It's a new level of bad when even Barstool gives up

This is a creative take on NIL

At least it was optimistic

A rare troll moment from Nicole Auerbach

Well, in retrospect

Funny at first glance, but then, he might have a point

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Story originally appeared on Buckeye Wire