In case you haven’t noticed, Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is not only the biggest star in college sports at the present time – she’s also one of the biggest stars in all of sports, period.
She just broke the NCAA women’s basketball all-time scoring record, and her game broadcasts seem to set new ratings records each time she plays.
You don’t have to love (or follow) women’s sports to appreciate her greatness.
She was born in Des Moines, named Iowa’s Miss Basketball, and committed to her home school.
She’s signed with Nike, Gatorade, State Farm.
She’s won AP POTY, USWBA POTY, and Naismith POTY.
Now, she’s the NCAA Women’s ALL-TIME Leading Scorer.
She IS Caitlin Clark 👑 pic.twitter.com/3YffZB44D2
— Craig Blue #FBR 🇺🇦 🟧💙☀️ (@HCraigBlue) February 20, 2024
The vast majority of the sports world took time to congratulate Clark on her remarkable achievement and recognize her importance and impact as a role model both on and off the court.
You can leave it to Antonio Brown to rain down a monsoon on that parade, however.
Brown, who never fails to routinely embarrass himself, took to social media to let the world known what he thinks of Clark.
“B*tch look like Mel Gibson,” he tweeted on X.
Bitch look like Mel Gibson #CTESPN @CtespnN #COTM https://t.co/iatII2WC53
— AB (@AB84) February 17, 2024
For obvious reasons, his comment went viral with 99.99% of people becoming even further disgusted with him – as if that was even possible.
bro is mad she has made more in college than his entire career
— jj🟠 (@JarretNoDegree) February 17, 2024
Clark broke Kelsey Plum’s record of 3,527 points to become the leading scorer in NCAA Division I women’s basketball history.
With a chunk of the season left, Clark will only add to her record-breaking total.
Almost immediately after Caitlin Clark set the NCAA women’s basketball all-time record, she became @Fanatics' top-selling college athlete in the NIL era
Fanatics Collectibles also released trading cards for Clark that celebrated the feat, which sold out in under 10 minutes.… pic.twitter.com/Ew1l7iNNfu
— Sportico (@Sportico) February 20, 2024
Brown, who once seemed destined for the Hall of Fame, has seen his career and reputation destroyed by his own self-sabotage.
Whether it’s his never-ending lawsuits or all of the sickening comments he makes, it’s just one thing after another with him.
I bet, in a million years, nobody would’ve ever expected a headline with the names “Caitlin Clark, Mel Gibson, and Antonio Brown” on it https://t.co/fMOdTwVh2t
— CharismaticCracker (@GoodOle_CC) February 19, 2024
Regardless, congratulations to Clark on her historic achievement and all the best to her and the Hawkeyes as they attempt to win the national championship next month.
As for AB … What the hell happened to him?!?