NEW ORLEANS – JUNE 6: Greg Dini #24 is congratulated at home plate by teammates Chris Worster #7 (C) and Brad Emaus #17 (R) of Tulane after hitting a two-run home run against Alabama during the 7th inning of Game 6 of the NCAA New Orleans Regional Baseball tournament at Turchin Stadium June 6, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

College sports fans are some of the most creative folks out there when it comes to finding new and unique ways to get at opposing teams and rivals. Sometimes those taunts and chants are hilarious, and sometimes they are downright brutal.

The latter was true on Sunday in Oxford, Miss. as the Ole Miss Rebels hosted the Tulane Green Wave in an elimination game in the NCAA regional round.

According to a report by MSN, one Ole Miss fan apparently decided taunting Tulane with the old-fashioned Katrina taunt was a good idea.

The fan allegedly threw a baseball on the field as Tulane was warming up, and inscribed on it was a taunt about Hurricane Katrina — one of the most deadly and costly hurricanes to ever hit the United States.

What exactly was the taunt? According to NOLA.com, that inscription was this:

“I took my Chevy to the levee but the levee was gone…”

The idiot then also went with the signature of “Katrina ’06.”

Tulane’s Twitter got a good laugh out of it, pointing out the idiot who threw the ball on the field couldn’t even get his years correct, as Katrina hit New Orleans back in 2005, not 2006. However, the tweet has since been deleted.

If that wasn’t enough #Karma then the Green Wave baseball team would provide that in spades, as Jake Rodgers hit a walk-off home run to give Tulane a 6-5 victory and send the host Rebels packing from the NCAA tournament with a second loss in their regional.

Tulane continued to play on on Sunday, and are facing Boston College needing two wins to advance to the Super Regional.

[MSN]

About Andrew Coppens

Andy is a contributor to The Comeback as well as Publisher of Big Ten site talking10. He also is a member of the FWAA and has been covering college sports since 2011. Andy is an avid soccer fan and runs the Celtic FC site The Celtic Bhoys. If he's not writing about sports, you can find him enjoying them in front of the TV with a good beer!