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“Can’t spell LSU without the L”: CFB fans remind Livvy Dunne of the Tigers’ loss against Alabama in an IG post

The LSU power couple, Livvy Dunne and Paul Skenes were the guest pickers for the LSU Tigers vs. Alabama Crimson Tide on ESPN’s College GameDay at Baton Rouge for Week 11 of college football.

Dunne and Skenes showed loyalty to their colleges and picked it as the winner against the Crimson Tide. But, LSU lost against its rival by 42-13.

After the game, Dunne posted snaps from the game on her Instagram account. The pictures showed her posing in a white high-neck top paired with a denim skirt. She was also snapped alongside her MLB rookie boyfriend Paul Skenes.

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College football fans flocked in the comment section to remind her of the wrong prediction.

”Cant spell LSU without the L.”
“Roll Tide! Y’all tired of bama whipping you every year?”
“Did you stay til the end of the game? Sure was a lot of folks that didn’t”

More fans added salt to injury:

“Hey Livvy! Nice pictures. Surely LSU won right?” a fan wrote.
Dunne replied, “too soon.”
“At least the rain didn’t get y’all,” another fan commented. The gymnast replied, “it wasn’t the rain it was tears from that loss.”
“This just in livvy got every pick right except for lsu and vandy.”

Image Credit: @livvydunne/Instagram
Image Credit: @livvydunne/Instagram
Image Credit: @livvydunne/Instagram
Image Credit: @livvydunne/Instagram

Livvy Dunne took a light-hearted shot at Nick Saban at ESPN's College GameDay

The LSU star cited Nick Saban’s statement when she chose between Vanderbilt and South Carolina. Saban had said in September that Vanderbilt is not only the easiest place to play in the SEC but also occupied more Alabama fans than Commodores fans when the national championship coach headed the team.

“Someone once said that Vanderbilt was the easiest place to play in the SEC," Dunne said. “But not today. I’m going with Vanderbilt.”

Vanderbilt lost against the South Carolina Gamecocks by 28-7.

Livvy Dunne has returned to the national championship squad of the LSU Lady Tigers. She and her fellow gymnastics teammates will aim to win another championship title this year.

She participated in nine meets and averaged 9.857 on floor exercise and 9.838 on uneven bars last season. Her season-best performance was at the NCAA Fayetteville Regional in April and averaged 9.875 on uneven bars.

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