Wisconsin Fans Rip Michigan On Espn 'college Gameday' With These Signs

Wisconsin fans didn't let the cold and rainy weather stop them from bashing Michigan on ESPN's "College GamDay." The show broadcast live from Madison the morning of the big showdown between No. 4 ranked Wisconsin and No. 18 ranked Michigan. These are the best signs we saw on "College GameDay" on Saturday, November 18, 2017.

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