After a thrilling win over division rival Missouri, one might expect Georgia coach Kirby Smart to be in a good mood for his weekly Monday meeting with the media.

Not this week. Multiple outlets wrote about Monday’s press conference and used “testy” in their headlines to describe Smart’s issues with questions about the offensive line and availability of freshman QB Jacob Eason.

On the Eason questions, Smart cited a policy that media members contest wasn’t in writing.

Actually we didn't find out about this policy for 10 months. Pretty sure he didn't mention it in that opening press conference. https://t.co/W7Kamr52d9 — Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) September 19, 2016

UGASports.com transcribed the press conference and posted a video on its Facebook page.

The Georgia media has had to make quite an adjustment from dealing with Mark Richt, arguably the conference’s most media-friendly coach during his tenure, to Smart, whose media relations have been described as Nick Saban-esque. It’s only fitting that an Alabama beat writer chimed in on Twitter:

Just watched Kirby Smart's presser from today. Woo boy. He better win big in Athens. Already clashing big time three games in…awkward. — Aaron Suttles (@AaronSuttles) September 19, 2016

Fans who read about the presser or watched the video found humor in what went down:

Mark Richt has lost control of Kirby Smart's press conference. https://t.co/KPRepGkdqI — Michael D. Greene (@UTslick68) September 19, 2016

Kirby Smart's smug dismissal of that reporter's dumb question makes me like him even more. — Greg Newburn (@gnewburn) September 19, 2016

Wow, just read an article, Kirby Smart doesn't seem to be a big fan of the press. Snar-ky! — Monica Anthony (@meanthony1) September 19, 2016

Jacob doesn't really say interesting things — Evil Kirby Smart (@EvilKirbySmart) September 19, 2016

media and UGA fans reaction to Kirby Smart. pic.twitter.com/uNdiPbhlbj — UGA United (3-0) (@UGAUnited) September 20, 2016

One media member at least got a great photo out of it: