This is our weekly look at the most popular — or in some cases our personal favorite — videos on Clippit over the past week. Clippit is an awesome app that allows us to quickly grab 30-second clips from several live TV broadcasts and share them on social media. 

Lee Corso freaks out a real bulldog while wearing a bulldog mascot head

ESPN’s College GameDay was at James Madison University on Saturday, and Lee Corso put on an oversized bulldog head when picking the Dukes to beat Villanova. An actual bulldog mascot was on set and didn’t seem to be enjoying the giant bulldog head.

TBS studio host Casey Stern calls out a reporter for question to Bryce Harper after NLDS

After the Washington Nationals were eliminated from the NLDS in a wild Game 5 against the Chicago Cubs, a reporter asked Bryce Harper for his thoughts on how the Cubs-Dodgers NLCS would go. This was shown on TBS, and TBS studio host Casey Stern then went off about the reporter asking the question to Harper right after the Nats had a heartbreaking conclusion to their season.


“Let me tell you something. You guys, players, talking about players, I don’t know who that member of the media was, but you do not ask a player, who after 18 days off all season just lost his season, what he thinks about the next series. To quote Bryce Harper, that is a clown question. That is a disgrace.”

Spot-on.

Tony Romo can’t believe Antonio Brown’s amazing touchdown reception vs Chiefs

NO WAY!

“Sometimes that’s a bathroom break, just to let you know. So let’s not jump to any conclusions yet.”

More Romo from the Chiefs-Steelers game.

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About Matt Clapp

Matt is an editor at The Comeback. He attended Colorado State University, wishes he was Saved by the Bell's Zack Morris, and idolizes Larry David. And loves pizza and dogs because obviously.

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