For those of you who have been following ESPN’s College GameDay over the years, you have probably come to realize the only real reason to watch is the signs.
Each week, fans get to the GameDay location bright and early, hoping to grab the perfect location so their “epic” sign can get on television for all of their friends to see. Sometimes the signs can be extremely hilarious, making watching GameDay bearable.
That was not the case this Saturday.
This week’s location was Madison, Wisconsin in advance of the big game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Wisconsin Badgers. Predictably, the Badgers fans in attendance did their best to troll Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh with their signs.
The only problem, as you can see below, is the signs left much to be desired.
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 18, 2017
Nobody skips line on Pretzel Day pic.twitter.com/SOrXvN9sKJ
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 18, 2017
Seems accurate. #CollegeGameDay #GameDaySigns pic.twitter.com/bqz3MJiiEp
— GameDay Critic (@GameDayCritic) November 18, 2017
Find a man who looks at you like @DesmondHoward looked at his cupcake. #CollegeGameDay pic.twitter.com/R9X7Gwio8V
— GameDay Critic (@GameDayCritic) November 18, 2017
.@CollegeGameDay? More like College Rainday. #GamedaySigns #OnWisconsin pic.twitter.com/cHez7Xc43b
— Douglas Schumacher (@DougASchu) November 18, 2017
Ok, this one is a little funny, but still does not make up for the other disasters.
solid logic pic.twitter.com/XG1q55rkIa
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) November 18, 2017
I’m not the only one who found the GameDay signs weak.
Wisconsin's gameday signs have to be the all-time worst
Woof @CollegeGameDay
— Spencer Peterson (@SpinnaSpence) November 18, 2017
Wisconsin has some of the worst @CollegeGameDay signs
— Mark Gleba (@markgleba) November 18, 2017
@UWBadgers students might have THE worst #ESPNCollegeGameday signs ever. I'm not just saying that as a @UMichFootball fan, either. Lol #ESPN #CollegeGameday #MIvsWI
— Blank (@DirtDogg85) November 18, 2017