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Sydney Sweeney issues hilarious response to viral College GameDay sign

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Sydney Sweeney issued a hilarious response to the Oregon Duck sign on Saturday morning.

Actress and heartthrob Sydney Sweeney made a witty comeback in front of an enthusiastic college football mascot on Saturday.

Prior to Ohio State’s matchup against Oregon, the latter’s popular Duck mascot was seen on ESPN’s College GameDay holding a sign that read, “Sydney Sweeney, call me.”

The actress then responded on social media. On his Instagram Story, Sweeney posted a photo of a television while the Duck held his sign.

‘I’m sorry. I changed my number haha,” Sweeney wrote.

Users took to social media to share their reactions to Sweeney’s response, most of which portended a win for the Ducks.

Sydney Sweeney issued a hilarious response to the Oregon Duck sign on Saturday morning.

The famous college football mascot held a sign that read:

The famous college football mascot held a sign that read, “Sydney Sweeney, call me.”

‘Oregon is winning tonight,’ said one user while another wrote ‘Oregon by 50.’

The 5-0 Ducks are preparing for a big matchup against the 5-0 Buckeyes. The teams are the third and second in the country, respectively.

The Buckeyes posted dominant wins throughout their season with a 52-6 win over Akron and a 56-0 win over West Michigan to start the season. They followed that up with a 49-14 win over Marshall, a 38-7 win over Michigan State and a 35-7 win over Iowa.

On the other hand, Oregon, which recently entered the Big Ten, enters Saturday’s game with much closer victories.

The Ducks beat Idaho, Boise State, Oregon State, UCLA and Michigan State. The third-ranked team defeated each opponent, 24-14, 37-34, 49-14, 34-13 and 31-10, respectively.

As the mascot tried to get the attention of the Euphoria star, the College GameDay team split 3-3 when naming their horse in the race.

Desmond Howard, Pat McAfee and Kaitlin Olson favor the Ducks. Meanwhile, Nick Saban, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbsreit back Ohio State.

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