You may have heard that the website formerly known as Twitter has been purchased and is now X, a simply horrendous name in my opinion but then again I am not a billionaire so take my suggestions with a grain of salt. You may also know that we have historically shared our favorite tweets from game day the Monday after a football game in a story known as In Tweets. Well, Twitter is gone and it ain’t comin’ back! As much as I’ll still call it Stadium Dining Court, most of you will still call it Deer Creek, and it’ll always be Burma to J. Peterman that site and app will always be Twitter to me. But for those who eat at Ford, see music at Ruoff Music Center, and visit Myanmar I decided to rename this article. This article is of course a play on words for the excellent Ellie King song Ex’s and Oh’s and the new name of Twitter. I promise it’s a great name. You’ll get used to it.
All the details ⚪️⚫️ pic.twitter.com/iILdVNKuoJ
— Purdue Football (@BoilerFootball) September 20, 2025
No this is not me. Stop asking. https://t.co/6js2o7ec1g
— #BoilerUp (@LancerUWM) September 20, 2025
Tricksy Purdue
— Sickos Committee (@SickosCommittee) September 20, 2025
Mockobee passes it and Browne brings it in 🔥
📺 NBCpic.twitter.com/DrHZUss5Vx
— Purdue Football (@BoilerFootball) September 20, 2025
Our defense needs a Turnover Train. Every time there’s a turnover, a player gets to hold a small choo choo on the sideline.
— Boiler Fett 🚂 (@BoilerFett) September 20, 2025
The Purdue defense is manti teo girlfriend status: non existent
— CaliforniaBoilermaker (@CA_Boilermaker) September 20, 2025
You’re allowed to force turnovers??
— Beneath The Paint (@BeneathThePaint) September 20, 2025
I just went from we’re still in this to I hate this sport so much in 2.4 seconds
— Gabi (@GameDayGabi) September 20, 2025
Right at the 20-yard line pic.twitter.com/YtD4qNTfrB
— Brian Neubert — GoldandBlack.com (@brianneubert) September 20, 2025
I always said Notre Dame vs Purdue was a prime time game.
I always said that.
— One Foot Down (@OneFootDown) September 20, 2025
Well …. At least we currently have 23. That’s 16 more than last year.
— BoilerDZ (@nanstrez) September 21, 2025