In this day and age, you can't believe everything you see or read.
Thanks to social media, people can essentially post whatever they want, whenever they want whether it's true or not, which is why we should always be weary of anything we see on social media.
Add in the fact that Saturday is April Fools' day and that fact holds true even more.
Now that we've got all that boring info out of the way, check out this legendary prank that went viral that you have to see to believe.
Incredible, right? Problem is, many people called out the legitimacy of the prank on Twitter, including a former A&M ball player.
The person who posted it, Zach Torres, defended the legitimacy of the prank, though.
Another problem people started noticing was that when the video was posted, one day ago, Texas A&M wasn't facing the team they were in the video.
Instead, they were facing LSU.
That forced Torres to reveal when it happened, which was in 2015.
Obviously there are more questions that answers in the minds of some in regards to this video, but it's incredible to say the least, and it's got the attention of everyone as it has over 43,000 re-tweets thus far.
(H/T: SportsCenter)