Caitlin Clark fans all say the same thing as she supports boyfriend Connor McCaffery at Butler

Caitlin Clark was in the crowd for Butler’s men’s basketball game on Friday against Merrimack College, with boyfriend Connor McCaffery on the Bulldogs’ coaching staff as an assistant.

Her fans all said she looked incredibly bored in the stands at Indianapolis’ Hinkle Fieldhouse.

The Fever star was talking to other people and constantly checking her phone instead of watching the action.

In fairness, the game was a blowout, as the Bulldogs defeated the Warriors 78-39, with Merrimack scoring eight points in the game’s final 21 minutes.

Clark supporting her man is always admirable, even if she’d rather be elsewhere during the offseason.

Her fans have not let Clark off the hook for not being more invested in her boyfriend’s team.

Clark's fans said she looked miserable during Butler's game against Merrimack on Friday

Clark’s fans said she looked miserable during Butler’s game against Merrimack on Friday

Clark and McCaffery have been dating for nearly two years since both were athletes at Iowa

Clark and McCaffery have been dating for nearly two years since both were athletes at Iowa

‘If Caitlin Clark is so bored watching Butler, Unrivaled still has 2 spots open,’ one fan said on social media.

‘She look miserable every time she’s in that building.’

‘She’s literally only there to support her man because why is she always on her phone at these games?’

‘The difference between this and Iowa is insane. She really does not give a f***.’

A collection of social-media messages giving Caitlin Clark a hard time for looking miserable

A collection of social-media messages giving Caitlin Clark a hard time for looking miserable

Clark has already declared she will not participate in the upcoming Unrivaled basketball league.

After nearly a year straight of it being basketball season, the Fever star has taken it to heart to take it easy ahead of the start of her sophomore professional season.

Clark still has five months or so to rest up before Indiana’s season gets underway.