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Kane Brown getting trolled for College GameDay appearance
By Adam Spencer
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Kane Brown is a famous country artist, and he also happens to be a big fan of the Georgia Bulldogs.
So, when College GameDay started off its 2021 campaign in Charlotte ahead of Saturday’s Georgia-Clemson game, Brown showed up as the celebrity guest picker.
But, he wasn’t exactly as electric on the GameDay set as he can be in concert. In fact, fans noted a lack of energy from the country star.
Below, you can see some fan reaction on Twitter, mostly from fans wondering if he was one of the worst guest pickers of all time:
My goodness, Kane Brown is a horrible choice as guest picker. You already had Chase Elliott there. Why not just go with him? #CollegeGameday
— Trey Downey (@TDExperience) September 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/RacingCreighton/status/1434185611041198082
After that #GameDay segment I’m positive that Kane Brown knows zero about Football and has less personality than my front door…
— Michael Carmack (@MikeTheSpike24) September 4, 2021
Kane Brown is one of the worst celebrity guest pickers of all time.
— Coach Sullivan (@SethSully) September 4, 2021
Week one post covid and you go with Kane Brown, a human robot, as celebrity guest picker.
— Brian (@BrianMcGannon) September 4, 2021
Fan of Kane Brown's music but man..what a bland guest picker he was.
— Allbouttheu83 (@allbouttheu83) September 4, 2021
Kane Brown might be hall of fame worst guest picker Gameday’s ever had
Honestly impressed
— Will (@DubyaDee93) September 4, 2021
https://twitter.com/SECblog/status/1434185013734608903
Live look at Kane Brown making picks on Gameday pic.twitter.com/uyRdSyVqGs
— Space Camp Kids (@SpaceCampKids1) September 4, 2021
Hey @CollegeGameDay, never invite @kanebrown on again. What a terrible guest pick. More of a dud than a wet firecracker.
— ‘Ike Loa (@The_Jett15) September 4, 2021
Hopefully, next week’s guest picker brings a bit more energy!
Adam is a daily fantasy sports (DFS) and sports betting expert. A 2012 graduate of the University of Missouri, Adam now covers all 16 SEC football teams. He is the director of DFS, evergreen and newsletter content across all Saturday Football brands.