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DUKE-VILLE — ESPN took its popular studio show "College GameDay" to James Madison University this weekend where the Dukes hosted Richmond in a high-profile FCS matchup.
Naturally, the "GameDay" signs were as strong as they ever were.
Here are a few of our favorites.
JMU students have a great sense of humor
There were Constitution jokes. Get it?
[Ain't no trash talk like Constitution trash talk.](https://instagram.com/p/9ORPsXABIG/) A photo posted by College GameDay (@collegegameday) on
There were college coeds holding up … creative … signs.
[show me your dukes](https://instagram.com/p/9OOb3GprQr/) A photo posted by Alex Ferrier (@aferrier37) on
Of course, there were also presidential fat heads.
Presidential big heads are the best big heads. pic.twitter.com/5hOeYvURuL — College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) October 24, 2015
But most importantly, there were college students who hinted they wanted something out of the ESPN on-campus experience.
[definitely one of the best signs I've seen today #Gameday 🏈](https://instagram.com/p/9OVMwpwTop/) A photo posted by Lauren Jenkins (@laurenjenkins1) on
This seems likely to work, Bradley. pic.twitter.com/pFExVb9Ga0— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) October 24, 2015
But troll-worthy tweets weren't just for college football fans this weekend.
Patriots troll Jets with #tbt with butt fumble
Fans of the New York Jets are trying to forget Mark Sanchez's now-notorious "butt fumble" against rival New England.
But a Patriot never forgets — or at least, the team's official Twitter account doesn't.
The Pats trolled their East Coast rival with a throwback Thursday tweet dedicated to the "Gang Green" and their former quarterback.
#TBT to another #Patriots-Jets Thursday night game: pic.twitter.com/MRYi4bdqDa — New England Patriots (@Patriots) October 16, 2014
Jets fans were (naturally) a bit defensive, and trolled back.
@Patriots@ESPNNFL aaaaaaannnnddd this will always be relevant. pic.twitter.com/tfiUsf8Uh7 — Nicky T (@nicky_terranova) October 22, 2015
For the record, New England had the last laugh with a 30-23 win Sunday.