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ESPN’s College GameDay stepped outside the SEC this week and made a visit to Morgantown, West Virginia for Saturday’s Big XII showdown between the Mountaineers and the TCU Horned Frogs. Fans camped out for a week to reserve space behind the GameDay set, and today’s signs are rather unkind to Pitt (WVU’s old Big East rival), Marshall (WVU’s unbeaten in-state rival) and TCU.
The SEC Nation crew never steps outside the SEC, and this week the guys are in Columbia, Missouri for the Tigers’ matchup with the Kentucky Wildcats.
As we do every week, we’ve collected the best signs from both pregame shows for your viewing pleasure to begin another weekend of SEC football. Even E. Gordon Gee, President of WVU, got in on the fun:
Working on some signs for @CollegeGameDay! Here is one for my friends at @TCU_Athletics. pic.twitter.com/IVJw0wm3wY
— E. Gordon Gee (@gordongee) October 31, 2014
In case you get confused today … pic.twitter.com/Ib4DU7jtIa
— E. Gordon Gee (@gordongee) November 1, 2014
"@WHirschSports: Send me the best College Gameday signs using #WVGameDaySigns" pic.twitter.com/LinSu2oIoh
— Miles Morales ?? (@eddistotle) November 1, 2014
The sign above reads: “It’s 11/1/2014 and Pitt still sucks!”
"Eskimo bro with Corso" pic.twitter.com/u23MG4cym1
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) November 1, 2014
https://twitter.com/CorkGaines/status/528542765903130625
#GameDaySigns early front runner., pic.twitter.com/dQ407MxkD2
— #BOOM! (@ECUPirateCannon) November 1, 2014
The sign above reads: “Marshall’s schedule is easier than UNC’s classes.”
Hahaha. RT @ahammsportsgeek: CRYING pic.twitter.com/5OF7DXR3DZ
— Mark Ennis (@MarkEnnis) November 1, 2014
“Tim Tebow uses Christian Mingle.”
A photo posted by Clint Miller (@ironsoul9) on
COLLEGE GAMEDAY! At #WVU letsgooooo!!!
A photo posted by @squidmchale on
If you were wondering, Doug made it to GameDay.
the people on @CollegeGameDay bring the funniest signs #WVUvsTCU pic.twitter.com/wRiH7Fe3Hk
— JKat (@jacobkatttan) November 1, 2014
Kevin, if you’re out there, Spongebob says “Hi.”
"I pooped today" pic.twitter.com/1kGHq4MAgn
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) November 1, 2014
A former newspaper reporter who has roamed the southeastern United States for years covering football and eating way too many barbecue ribs, if there is such a thing.