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Alabama fan defies ‘College GameDay’ rules for epic Fauci sign.

The University of Alabama Fan Takes a Stand Against Fauci on ‘College GameDay’

The University of Alabama may not‍ have quite the same stranglehold on the college‍ football world as it did ⁢even 10 years ago, but ​leave it to one of ⁢the Crimson Tide’s intrepid fans to ​steal the spotlight on Saturday with a biting message about a polarizing government figure.

ESPN’s‌ “College GameDay” ⁣show, wherein ESPN analysts travel to the​ site ⁣of a major game for their typical studio show, features a chance for students to come out in⁢ droves and ⁣try to get on ‍television — or get their signs on ‌television.

It’s‍ become one of the more beloved traditions in college football, and‌ it’s almost become its ⁤own subculture.

Eagle-eyed⁢ viewers on Saturday, however, may have noticed one sign that stood out⁤ above all the rest.

Don’t worry if you missed it. OutKick’s Clay Travis captured it and shared it on social media:

“Fauci⁤ Lied!!!”

That simple, two-word ⁢sign ​clearly​ is meant to capture the frustration many Americans had⁤ over Dr. Anthony Fauci, ‌the now-former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the widespread COVID-19 lockdowns⁢ he helped ‌craft — from the pandemic’s onset in ‍the U.S. in 2020⁢ until he stepped down ‌in December.

In hindsight, many Americans feel that those lockdowns were actually aggressively unconstitutional and largely⁢ based on‍ disputed science.

Despite​ the complete lack of knowledge surrounding the pandemic in 2020, Fauci presented his side of the lockdown rationale with complete authority.

For Fauci’s legions of critics, ​this is the “lied” part of that sign.

To be fair to Fauci,⁤ there are still many — usually liberals — ⁣who fully believe in him.

So setting aside ⁤any disputes over the actual merit of that “GameDay” sign, there is one more lingering question about the sign: How did‍ it get there?

Because the show’s own rules about signs state: “No vulgar signs,‌ .com, .net, .org, political or religious signs ‌are allowed.”

And a ‌sign daring to question Fauci’s integrity very much feels like a “political” sign.

Unsurprisingly,⁢ ESPN did not focus on that sign during its ‌normal “GameDay” show, surely wanting to avoid major controversy.

As to some Alabama⁢ fans, getting ‌the sign onto national television might be the ​best memory of the ​day in Tuscaloosa.

The ​Longhorns beat the Tide 34-24.

The post ⁢ Alabama Fan Breaks ‘College GameDay’ Rules to Take Glorious Shot at Fauci with Sign ⁤appeared ‌first ​on The Western Journal.



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