• The post shares a 15-second mirror selfie video of Harley Fowler, a University of Georgia freshman, twirling in a black dress, capitalizing on her viral moment from a jumbotron appearance at the November 16 Georgia-Texas football game that drew millions of views.
  • As content from a fan account dedicated to college women, it quickly amassed 2,492 likes and 31,865 views within hours, underscoring the platform's role in amplifying fleeting fame similar to the 2024 Hawk Tuah phenomenon.
  • Thread replies blend compliments on her appearance with lighthearted nods to her sudden celebrity, including a poll pitting her against actress Sydney Sweeney and jokes about suitors flocking to her social media.
College football has had numerous viral moments over the years, often capturing the attention of fans and media alike. Here are some notable examples:
  1. Jadeveon Clowney's Hit (2013) - During a game against Michigan, South Carolina's Jadeveon Clowney delivered a ferocious hit on Michigan's Vincent Smith, which became one of the most watched plays in college football history. The hit was so impactful that it was replayed countless times and even inspired memes.
  2. The Kick Six (2013) - In a thrilling game between Auburn and Alabama, Auburn's Chris Davis returned a missed field goal 109 yards for a touchdown as time expired, securing a 34-28 victory. This play, known as the "Kick Six," is one of the most memorable in college football history.
  3. The Play (1982) - The California-Stanford game ended with a series of lateral passes by Cal players, culminating in a touchdown as time expired, despite Stanford's band already on the field celebrating. This chaotic and controversial finish is often referred to simply as "The Play."
  4. The Fumble (2006) - In the Rose Bowl, Michigan's Braylon Edwards fumbled the ball near the goal line, and USC's Darnell Bing recovered it, preventing a potential game-tying or winning score. This moment was devastating for Michigan fans and became a widely discussed play.
  5. The Bush Push (2005) - During the national championship game between USC and Texas, USC's Reggie Bush appeared to push his quarterback Matt Leinart into the end zone for a touchdown. This play, known as the "Bush Push," was controversial and led to discussions about sportsmanship and rules.
  6. The Miracle at Michigan (2015) - Michigan State blocked a last-second field goal attempt by Michigan and returned it for a touchdown, securing a dramatic victory. This play was celebrated for its improbability and the excitement it generated.
  7. The Game of the Century (2006) - The matchup between top-ranked Ohio State and Michigan was billed as the "Game of the Century." The game lived up to the hype with a close score and intense competition, ending with Ohio State winning 42-39.
These moments, among others, have contributed to the rich tapestry of college football's viral history, often resonating with fans long after the games have ended.