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College GameDay returned to the SEC on Saturday, broadcasting from the site of the game between No. 1 Mississippi State and No. 5 Alabama is Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Fans of the Tide are used to gearing up for critical November matchups; Bulldog fans are not as familiar. The hosts from Alabama were not exactly gracious in welcoming their guests from Starkville to the big stage, and the signs they donned Saturday morning are proof.
Meanwhile, in College Station, Texas, SEC Nation was on-hand to broadcast from the site of tonight’s game between No. 24 Texas A&M and Missouri, where Aggie fans came armed with some brilliant signs of their own.
In case you missed them, here are some of the best signs from the GameDay and SEC Nation sets Saturday morning:
Welcome to the big stage, Bulldog fans. It’s not so friendly, is it?
Have you seen what Cam makes in the NFL? I don’t think he’s sweating a paycheck.
For all our sakes let’s hope he’s not.
Here’s the better question: Why were you checking Dak Prescott’s Myspace page?
Here’s an epic two part sign: “What do Lou Holtz and Niaga Falls have in common?”
“You have to wear a poncho near both of them.”
Nick Marshall may want to give Mark Sanchez a call for advice on how to deal with the fallout from the “nut fumble.”
One of the best GameDay sign/sign holder combinations of all-time.
Simple and to the point.
The voters don’t even give the Heisman to players on defense, so it’s hard to imagine this year’s award will go to an attorney.
The obligatory Jameis Winston-crab legs sign present at GameDay this morning. However, is there any way we can make Dan Mullet a reality?
If no one from Mississippi can read it, how can they appreciate how funny it is?
Mississippi State fans — your team is No. 1 in the nation. Don’t beg for mercy so soon.
Will you still be as complementary of Tebow of he picks Mizzou?
Can’t say I blame you.
Don’t you just love it when clever word play works out this well?
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.