A female Georgia fan has the internet buzzing after she was shown on the ESPN broadcast during Saturday’s 35-10 win over Texas.
The beautiful brunette, who was holding a red pom-pom in the stands and cheering as the Bulldogs were blowing out the Longhorns at Sanford Stadium, has been identified as Harley, with the TikTok handle @harlyisbae, according to The Spun.
Harley appears to a freshman at Georgia, as recent videos show her sporting Bulldogs gear in her dorm room.
The viral Georgia fan who went viral during the game against Texas has been identified as Harley.X
She also shared a video in support of the Bulldogs ahead of Saturday’s clash.
“GO DAWGS BEAT TEXAS,” she caption her post.
“Just became a Georgia Bulldog fan,” user @Jacoby_27 wrote, including a screengrab of the woman on the ESPN broadcast, on X.
Just became a Georgia Bulldog fan pic.twitter.com/X6A3kMtzlM
— Jacob W (@Jacoby_27) November 16, 2025
His viral tweet has nearly 4 million views as of Monday.
Harley has since garnered thousands of new followers on TikTok, according to with The Spun.
“You broke Twitter and I’m not complaining,” one person commented on her TikTok video.
“You’re famous now,” someone wrote, while another added, “ESPN…. thank you.”
ESPN is behind plenty of viral fan moments that were similar to Harley’s through the years.
Some result in 15 minutes of fame, while others could help boost a career in the public eye, much like model Katherine Webb
A female Georgia fan has the internet buzzing after she was shown on the ESPN broadcast during a 35-10 win over Texas at Sanford Stadium on Saturday, November 15, 2025.X
The former Miss Alabama 2012 nearly broke the internet when ESPN cameras captured her sitting in the stands at the 2013 BCS Championship Game, a 42-14 demolition of Notre Dame by Alabama.
Webb was there to support her then-boyfriend (now husband) Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron, who was the star quarterback for the Crimson Tide.
That moment turned her into a household name and she launched a successful modeling career.
Webb reflected on the viral moment and how it changed her life in an interview with The Post earlier this year.
“That’s part of the reason why I stepped back a little bit as well, is that social media and the news at that point in time was quite a bit,” Webb said. “I think I was one of the the top five most Googled people that year.
Webb, now 36, said she stepped away from the public eye to start a family with McCarron — but also because of false narratives that inaccurately painted her as a gold digger and a narcissist.
“My personality and how I live… I’m very positive. I’m not dramatic. I try to stay away from negative things,” she said. “So unfortunately… a lot of negative things were written. And I was like, I don’t like that people think these things about me just because I’m not that way in real life. So I shied away from a lot of different things after that point just because I didn’t like how I was being portrayed then. I just I stayed out of the spotlight in a way.”
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