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    ESPN Didn't Cut Audio Despite Chant From College GameDay Crowd

    By Max Escarpio,

    2 hours ago

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    ESPN's "College GameDay" took its talents to Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Saturday. The panel gave its thoughts on the full slate of Week 2 games.

    During the first 10 minutes of the show, the rowdy Michigan Wolverines fans witnessing "College GameDay" turned their hatred for the Texas Longhorns right back to their rival Ohio State Buckeyes.

    Fans of the tenth-ranked Wolverines were getting ready to cheer on their team against No. 3 Texas, a game that kicks off at 12 p.m. ET on Fox and is the biggest non-conference game in Ann Arbor in a long time.

    Despite much of the attention veering toward a potential upset, Michigan fans outside the Big House were chanting "F*** Ohio."

    Pat McAfee name-dropped Ohio State and fans made sure to send a clear message.

    "I think they're saying 'truck Ohio,'" McAfee joked.

    Rece Davis chimed in with a joke of his own: "Maybe good luck, Ohio."

    "I think it's 'good luck, Ohio,'" McAfee replied.

    The Michigan versus Ohio State matchup is arguably the biggest rivalry in college football. The Wolverines hold the last few wins, having defeated the Buckeyes in three straight seasons under head coach Jim Harbaugh.

    There's a new sheriff in town for the Wolverines, however. Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore will look to lead Michigan into a successful season, with a couple of tall tasks ahead, like a Week 2 match against a Top 5 opponent.

    Michigan fans may be worried about the Ohio State Buckeyes, but the defending national champions have their plates full on Saturday.

    A game against Quinn Ewers and Steve Sarkisian puts the Wolverines in jeopardy of snapping a 23-game win streak in Ann Arbor.

    The game will kick off at noon ET, with Texas favored by a touchdown or more on various betting sites.

    Related: College Football Program Reportedly Removed From Conference After 2025 Season

    Related: Peyton Manning Reveals Honest Thoughts On Arch Manning's Situation With Texas

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