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ESPN cut a brief moment of Shane Gillis impersonating Donald Trump on College GameDay.
The popular comedian joined the ESPN event for the opening week of college football, and was part of Pat McAfee’s kicking competition.
McAfee offers significant money to random college students if they’re capable of making a field goal. It’s a lighthearted segment meant to be fun and entertaining.
Well, it’s meant to be fun and entertaining, unless you dare to make a joke about Donald Trump. ESPN doesn’t like that!
Shane Gillis is famous for his incredible Trump impression.
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Social media has been cooking since Saturday when Georgia obliterated Clemson.
The Tigers lost 34-3 to the Georgia Bulldogs to open the season, and it’s another disappointing opener for Dabo Swinney’s squad.
There were a few jokes that started circulating once the game ended, but after an entire day of football and time for people to cook, we have some of the best content you’ll see all year.
Did OutKick get it started with a series of tweets? We might have, but people took over from there.
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