Donald Trump

Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., left, looks on as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a national security meeting with advisors at Trump Tower, Friday, Oct. 7, 2016, in New York. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

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Alabama and Auburn fans may have a fierce football rivalry, but supporters of the two schools share a common interest: They are much more likely to only follow Donald Trump's Twitter account while ignoring Hillary Clinton's account, according to an analysis by the Huffington Post.

Twitter users who have the phrase "Roll Tide" in their bios are 308 percent more likely to follow Trump's account than Clinton's, while those who have "War Eagle" are 265 percent more likely to follow Trump.

Among those who reference universities in their Twitter accounts, Trump has the largest disparity over Clinton among Alabama fans. Of the 3,646 such users, 3,248 only follow Trump on Twitter compared to 664 who only follow Clinton.

The Republican presidential candidate held a similar advantage over Clinton among Auburn fans.

Of the 1,117 Twitter followers with "War Eagle" in their bios, 977 only follow Trump compared to 223 who only follow Clinton.

Clinton held an advantage over Trump among Twitter users with references to Ivy League and other prestigious colleges in their bios, such as "Columbia," 'Harvard," "Georgetown," and "Northwestern."

"[W]hile Trump followers more often had big ol' state schools in their bios, including

Roll Tide

,

Penn State

and so forth, Clinton followers were a little more ivory tower, listing universities like

Harvard

and

Columbia

-- confirming in a grossly generalized way that Democrats are also elitists," the Huffington Post analysis found.