Fake Lincoln Riley Social Media Posts
USC head coach. Left Oklahoma for LA. Will never live down the brisket photo.
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About the Lincoln Riley Generator
The brisket photo changed everything. When Lincoln Riley posted what he claimed was smoked brisket and the internet collectively decided it looked like a war crime against barbecue, it became the defining image of his move from Oklahoma to USC. Never mind the Heisman quarterbacks or the playoff appearances. Lincoln Riley is the brisket guy now, and the internet will never let him forget it.
Riley's parody appeal goes beyond the brisket, though. His departure from Oklahoma was treated like a betrayal on the scale of a soap opera, with Sooner fans burning jerseys and current players finding out via social media. Then he arrived in Los Angeles promising to restore USC to glory and instead produced seasons that felt more like expensive rebuilding projects with great weather. The mismatch between the hype and the results, combined with Riley's calm, measured public demeanor that never quite matches the chaos around him, makes every platform ripe for parody.
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- Why does the brisket joke still follow Lincoln Riley?
- Because it was so perfectly symbolic. Riley left Texas and Oklahoma, two states that take barbecue personally, for California. Then he posted brisket that looked undercooked and got roasted harder than the meat should have been. It became shorthand for "this guy doesn't belong here" and the internet never moved on. It's his permanent online identity.
- Is the Oklahoma departure still good parody material?
- Very much so. Oklahoma fans still bring it up constantly, and the fact that Riley left in the middle of the night (at least in the retelling) makes it dramatic enough for any platform. A fake apology tweet, a LinkedIn post about "knowing when to pivot," or a Tinder profile that says "looking for something long-term (but no promises)" all hit because of that backstory.
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Last updated: March 2026