Look: Here Are Some of the Best Bearcats Signs at College GameDay

The legendary pregame show is in Cincinnati for the first time.
Look: Here Are Some of the Best Bearcats Signs at College GameDay
Look: Here Are Some of the Best Bearcats Signs at College GameDay /

CINCINNATI — ESPN's College GameDay is in Cincinnati for the first time ever. Bearcats fans did their part on Saturday morning, by not only showing up to campus before the sun came up, but they also got creative with the signs they made. 

It's Homecoming in Clifton and the Bearcats are hoping to improve to 9-0 in their quest to make the College Football Playoff. 

Check out some of the best signs that fans made below. We'll update this article throughout the day. 

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James Rapien
JAMES RAPIEN

James Rapien is the publisher of Bengals, Reds and Bearcats On SI. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and has spent a decade covering Cincinnati sports. He's the author of Enter The Jungle, a book about the history of the Cincinnati Bengals. Prior to joining SI, Rapien was a host and producer at 700 WLW and ESPN 1530 in Cincinnati.