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Come Fan with UsTuesday, June 23, 2026

Wisconsin’s ‘College GameDay’ signs were mostly about Ken Bone

The meme of the week seems to have taken over for Harambe.

ESPN’s College GameDay was live from Madison, Wis. on Saturday for No. 2 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Wisconsin. The signs on Saturday morning were all about something entirely unrelated to the game. It was the Ken Bone show.

A Wisconsin basketball player made a statement, referencing the fan earlier this year who made a lot of money by putting his Venmo account details on a sign.

Next, there were some quality signs directed at Ohio State.

These two, on the other hand, were just so bad that we had to include them.

Next, we had a very important public service announcement:

And of course, there was a sign referencing Harambe, which we’ve seen before earlier in the season during GameDay.

Fair effort overall, Wisconsin.

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