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College football’s premier pregame shows are live from the Magnolia State today, with “College GameDay” in Oxford for Alabama at Ole Miss and “SEC Nation” in Starkville for Texas A&M at Mississippi State.
Here are the best signs of the morning:
Yep. pic.twitter.com/gqRRQS9aI8
— Chuck Rounsaville (@SpiritChuck) October 4, 2014
Hold up… RT @BunkiePerkins: Shots fired RT @wgarrett37: #GetUp4GameDay @CollegeGameDay pic.twitter.com/eDZX9Sr694” — Peter Burns (@PeterBurnsESPN) October 4, 2014
.@celebrityhottub @edsbs pic.twitter.com/7pibhPz2nO
— Blake Kirby (@blakekirbyreb) October 4, 2014
Winner? WINNER. #OleMiss #GameDay pic.twitter.com/1Tfw3HoPQo — Keri Potts (@MsPotts_ESPN) October 4, 2014
Ole Miss perv pic.twitter.com/MSS5DlFeeW
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) October 4, 2014
I’ve seen a couple of these. pic.twitter.com/YMTWiC88aW — Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) October 4, 2014
“Saban has Ebola” pic.twitter.com/vobw19CYoM
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) October 4, 2014
“Lane Kiffin worked at Lowe’s” pic.twitter.com/bMZxFDjnp3 — Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) October 4, 2014
#hottytoddy pic.twitter.com/uGneZpd4pE
— Busted Coverage (@bustedcoverage) October 4, 2014
Well done pic.twitter.com/C7yntG19Ae — Jeff Gray (@Jeff_GraySBN) October 4, 2014
Early #GameDaySigns in The Grove. #HottyToddy pic.twitter.com/2Ku4XLCfsY
— Keri Potts (@MsPotts_ESPN) October 4, 2014
Lane Kiffin Shops at Baby Gap! #GamedaySigns pic.twitter.com/mzDX2l7Lcb — Mike Dyce (@mikedyce) October 4, 2014
There are some awesome College GameDay signs at Ole Miss. Here are some of our favorites. http://t.co/silPiKD4Wu pic.twitter.com/j5Knm4njSt
— theScore (@theScore) October 4, 2014
Some of these signs are off the chain at College Gameday ? pic.twitter.com/sOaFlvZVpR — Steven Ruzic (@S_Ruzic) October 4, 2014
Starkville, well done. Well done! #SECNation pic.twitter.com/Tl2PmQLQ3V
— Kaylee Hartung (@KayleeHartung) October 4, 2014
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