Aaron Judge and ESPN are terrorizing the college football community

ESPN continues to feature in college football matches to show that Aaron Judge is chasing a record and fans are frustrated and angry about it.

Nobody wants Aaron Judge to step up and hit his 62nd home more than a college football fan.

For two weeks, ESPN cut college football broadcasts to show the Judge at-bats in pursuit of a home AL score.

What the Yankees star does is cool but the fans who kept watching Tulane and Houston… actually want to watch Tulane and Houston, not baseball.

ESPN obviously thinks differently because no matter what happens in the football game, like the thrilling last two minutes, they insisted on a split screen with the audio set to Judge.

College football Twitter hates the look of Aaron Judge

The fact that the last look at night was a deliberate walk and a lot of wasted time before that really leads to overstepping the mark.

ESPN can easily break into college football broadcasts with an update when the Judge actually does something. If it was really important for fans to watch Judge hit number 62 live, they would be watching the Yankees game. Even those who are interested in this happening will surely be satisfied with the news update and replay.

Tolan, who scored the game in the last minute of play, ended up defeating Houston in overtime. Fortunately, the judge did not interrupt the extra football.

The Yankees beat the Orioles without a judge cutting them at home. That means Saturday’s action on ESPN could feature more searches. New York and Baltimore play again at 1:00 p.m.

Brace yourselves for college football fans.

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