A sign at ESPN’s “College GameDay” (Photo via @chaddylo X)
This week, ESPN’s “College GameDay” was hosted in Austin, Texas, ahead of the Longhorns and Georgie Bulldogs matchup, which could have major implications for the college football playoff.
Of course, it’s customary for fans to bring in their own custom-made signs, usually making fun of their opponent. Many times, these signs are very unique and quite funny.
However, one sign that has gotten much attention on social media says, “IN AUSTIN WE’RE EATING THE DAWGS,” with a Longhorn logo over Donald Trump’s face.
— HornInSocal (@chaddylo) October 19, 2024
Of course, if you have been following the presidential election or know much about politics, you would know that Trump recently went a bit viral for claiming illegal immigrants in Ohio were eating house pets.
This references that while also getting a jab at Georgie.
The show has not strayed away from showing any political signs in the past, as many times that can’t be very controlled since anyone can be in the background, and many found this one to be very funny.
I haven’t seen any other signs but this one is the winner #HookEm https://t.co/HiA1uAUNXg
— Ben Martinez (@BenMartinezzz) October 19, 2024
“College GameDay” Hosts Were Very High On Texas Before Matchup
Of course, one of the best parts of “College GameDay” is when the hosts go through the week’s biggest games and try to project the winner.
Usually, the game to which the set travels is considered very competitive, but Texas won the picks cleanly.
Desmond Howard, Nicks Saban, Pat McAfee, Scottie Scheffler, and Lee Corso picked the Longhorns.
Kirk Herbstreit was the only one who did not choose them because he would be in the booth calling it.
Texas enters the game as the No. 1 team in the country instead of Georgie at No. 5, so it should be a good matchup. Both teams are fighting for a better spot when the playoffs roll around.