ESPN's College Gameday is known for colorful signs and plenty of fans coming out wherever it heads to each week during the college football season. On Saturday, TCU hosted ESPN's College Gameday ahead of its matchup against West Virginia on Saturday night.

With Ft. Worth being a 45-minute drive over from Dallas, SMU fans wanted to get signs on Gameday, but TCU had other ideas, according to a tweet from Kyle Hinstorff, who made his way out to Gameday to get SMU signs on Gameday.

According to the tweet, TCU Police and Tarrant County Sherriffs removed the SMU fans from campus before the show began. Hinstorff told Pony Stampede that a group of 10 SMU fans showed up around 5 a.m. to get spots for the show and were told to leave around 6:15 a.m.

Being a private university, TCU can control who's on campus, but for a show that is known for having plenty of schools represented in the crowd with signs, it was clear TCU didn't want its rival to have any face time on its day to host Gameday.

Check out the tweet below with photos of the signs that the group were set to show before police removed them from campus.