Brylie St. Clair, The Olivia Dunne Of The Diamond, Spent The Weekend In Jean Shorts And Camo With Her Adorable Dog

Mississippi State softball star Brylie St. Clair seemed to enjoy her weekend.

St. Clair is a rising star on the Internet, and OutKick's outstanding content machine Zach Dean has declared her the Olivia Dunne of the diamond.

The description seems to fit, and you definitely won't hear me argue about it. The Bulldogs softball player is a rising online star, and one of her biggest appeals is the fact she loves the outdoors.

Whether it's lounging on the beach in a bikini or riding a horse, she loves being outside of the house, and that's something we'll always support here at OutKick.

That also now includes showing a little love for her dog.

Brylie St. Clair is very pro-dog.

There's a huge debate that's been going on for generations about whether or not dogs or cats are the superior pet.

It doesn't seem like there's much doubt on which side St. Clair is on. She spent the weekend in jean shorts, rocked camo and hung out with her massive dog.

If that's not an all-American weekend, then I don't know what is.

St. Clair is becoming an internet sensation.

It's not exactly a mystery why St. Clair has nearly 150,000 followers. College softball players generally aren't famous. Some might be, but the women who have huge followings are generally the exception - not the rule.

Well Brylie St. Clair is definitely blowing up, and there's a reason why she's called the Olivia Dunne of the Diamond.

Her feed is just a nonstop stream of viral content. She certainly has a long way to go before catching Dunne, but she's on her way.

Now, she's come out as being pro-dog, which is, of course, the correct position for reasonable people to have. It's also the same position Olivia Dunne holds. Coincidence? We'll let the historians and Internet sleuths figure that one out.

For now, we're just happy to have St. Clair on the pro-dog team, and the camo is certainly a nice touch. For anyone unfamiliar with her work, do yourself a favor by diving in below, and let me know if you're pro-dog or pro-cat at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.