A female University of Georgia fan has been identified after she caused a stir after being broadcast on ESPN’s airwaves during a high-profile college football game over the weekend.
The No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs beat No. 10 Texas 35-10 on Saturday, further cementing their status as a College Football Playoff-caliber team.
Up in the stands, a brunette young woman was shown on television holding a red pom-pom as the Dawgs took down the Longhorns in a blowout.
After some internet digging by social media sleuths, it appears that the young woman shown on the screen is named Harley.
According to The Spun, she was identified by her TikTok account @harlyisbae.
It appears that she is a freshman at the school – with videos showing her getting ready in her dorm room.
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A University of Georgia fan who took the internet by storm appears to have been identified

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Internet sleuths appear to have identified a Georgia freshman named Harley as the woman who was captured on ESPN’s cameras during the Bulldogs’ beatdown of Texas on Saturday
In the most recent video she posted to her TikTok account, she showed off her outfit for the evening – which appeared to match the one worn by the woman on the broadcast.
‘GO DAWGS BEAT TEXAS,’ she captioned the post.
A user on X took a screenshot of the moment the woman appeared on the screen and said, ‘Just became a Georgia Bulldogs fan’. That tweet was viewed 4 million times as of Monday.
Harley’s TikTok account has gained popularity, jumping to over 8400 followers at the time of publishing.
Under her most recent video, comments said, ‘Uga gained so many new fans bc of you’.

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Since the internet found her, Harley’s TikTok account has grown significantly in followers
‘ESPN had you locked in,’ said another comment.
‘You famous now it’s your time to shine,’ another user posted.
This is not the first time that ESPN’s cameras have led to brief moments of internet virality. Last year, when the Bulldogs traveled to play Texas, a UT student named Grant Walther drew attention for his look.
Another fan, cheering on Tennessee, was seen going through a rough game against Georgia as his Vols lost.
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