Louisville recruiting account votes Jabrill Peppers for Heisman
Ed Mulholland / USA TODAY Sports
Oops, somebody has some explaining to do.
A popular campaign on Twitter run by Nissan gives the chance for the public to share their vote for the Heisman Trophy.
The official account for Louisville's recruiting cast their vote, and somehow they voted for Michigan's Jabrill Peppers instead of the Cardinals' own Lamar Jackson.
The tweet was quickly deleted, but things on the internet last forever, of course, and Mike Rutherford of Card Chronicle captured the image.
Luckily for Jackson, his chances of winning the Heisman are so significant that it's likely not even his own school voting against him will sway the decision.
- with h/t The Big Lead
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