That pic is proof the OP doesn't understand the meaning of the word bandwagon.
The UF fan in that pic got JW's autograph on a dare from a friend. Pretty funny if you ask me.
I'd stick that hat on eBay and let some FSU boosters bid on it. JW wrote "GO NOLES!! 37-7" along with his signature.
That pic is proof the OP doesn't understand the meaning of the word bandwagon.
The UF fan in that pic got JW's autograph on a dare from a friend. Pretty funny if you ask me.
I'd stick that hat on eBay and let some FSU boosters bid on it. JW wrote "GO NOLES!! 37-7" along with his signature.
It is funny at the idea but isn't JW the one who get's the last laugh here?
That's similar to a VOL fan asking for Tebow's signature as he writes "59-20! Go Gators!" on said UT fan's favorite hat.
Not something a rival fan would want as a reminder of a beating.
Generally speaking FSU fans don't have much discretionary income, but that UF fan could probably make a nice return on what he paid for that hat with JW's signature if he sold it on eBay.
Using your Tebow example, I have no doubt some UF Tebow zealot would pay a ridiculous amount of money for a UT hat with TT's sig on it.
JW is simply fueling the economy.