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The Duke radio call of the UConn winner. https://t.co/WBPsqVbcJk

By Sickos Committee
Posted March 30, 2026

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The Sickos Committee is a college football-focused Twitter account established in December 2020 by a group of sportswriters from a Discord server. Known for their quirky, inclusive approach to the sport, they celebrate unconventional moments and lesser-known games that mainstream fans often overlook, building a substantial following through humorous memes and alternative sports commentary.

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This post features a radio broadcast call of a dramatic UConn game-winning moment against Duke, showcasing the raw emotion and authentic commentary from the Duke radio booth. The Sickos Committee specializes in highlighting these kinds of underappreciated, unconventional college football moments—games between mid-tier programs that contain memorable, viral-worthy plays. The content exemplifies their mission of 'finding joy in the unexpectedly bad' and celebrating the extraordinary stories that occur outside elite matchups.

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The post is trending because it captures an authentic, emotionally charged radio call that resonates with college football fans who appreciate unfiltered sports broadcasting and dramatic finishes. The Sickos Committee has cultivated a devoted following that actively seeks out and amplifies these niche, humorous, and memorable college football moments, making such content particularly shareable within their community.

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  • 1The Sickos Committee mascot is based on a 2015 Onion comic by cartoonist Stan Kelly (pseudonym of Ward Sutton) showing a disheveled man peering through a window saying 'Yes
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  • 2The group's founding principle is outlined in their 'Rules of Sickos' mission statement: 'finding joy in the unexpectedly bad and not trying to mock it'
  • 3The Sickos Committee uses advanced metrics and statistical analysis to identify the most absurd games each week, including unusual punting statistics and unconventional fourth-down philosophy
  • 4The group traces its roots to 'Everyday Should Be Saturday,' a defunct website that pioneered alt-football commentary by Spencer Hall, Jason Kirk, and Holly Anderson
  • 5Mid-week MAC (Mid-American Conference) games are considered the pinnacle content for the Sickos Committee, representing the kind of unconventional matchups they celebrate

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The Duke radio call of the UConn winner. https://t.co/WBPsqVbcJk