What started as a petty Snapchat message turned into one of college football’s wildest viral moments this season. It had the entire package of money flexing, public apologies, and a Kentucky fan named Garrett becoming the most talked-about troll in the SEC. The bizarre saga between backup quarterback Zach Calzada and a critic reached its conclusion when the fan who sparked the whole mess put out a lengthy apology on social media.
Garrett didn’t waste time getting personal when he posted his apology on X. He opened with genuine contrition that felt worlds away from his original trolling. “Hey everyone, I’ve thought a lot about my actions, and the message I sent was uncalled for and very immature,” he wrote. “It does not reflect me as a person, and I’m sorry to Zach for even putting it out

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