
Well this is awkward. The SEC Network is letting all 14 SEC schools "takeover" their network this month, in which each school for 24 hours has the best games replayed on the network. On Sunday morning right at midnight, it was Auburn's turn. However, there was a slight problem. The Auburn logo that was supposed to be in the top right hand corner of the screen for the takeover wasn't there — instead there was, of course, an Alabama logo. People started to take notice on Twitter, and there had to be some Auburn fans that were unhappy about it.
You're doing it wrong, @SECNetwork. Might wanna fix that. pic.twitter.com/uMH8o0GZ7p
— Brandon Marcello (@bmarcello) July 24, 2016
So I see the @SECNetwork is going with the "same state, close enough" philosophy with its Auburn logo choice. pic.twitter.com/l2C7demMMI
— Josh Vitale (@AUBlog) July 24, 2016
Hey @SECNetwork, fix the takeover logo now. Like, right now. #auburn #wareagle pic.twitter.com/lwlouYVFOD
— War Blogle (@WarBlogle) July 24, 2016
Finally, the problem was fixed within the next hours, as the 1989 Iron Bowl played.
[H/T: Saturday Down South]
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