Over the years, we've covered some of our favorite signs and graphics throughout facilities in college football, high school football, and the NFL.
We've covered simple signs like why a former high school teacher believes football is "the best taught subject in American high schools."
There's also this one from Derek Dooley's time at Tennessee that went viral back in 2011, where perspective is everything.
Do you see the depressing message of "Opportunity is nowhere" or the uplifting "Opportunity is now here"?
It's a sign based on your perspective, and that one has stuck in my head for over a decade.
At Georgia Southern, they've had this one up for a while, but it's so good, it's making its rounds on social media again today and is worth revisiting.
We actually last highlighted this sign in 2014 when Willie Fritz was leading the program, and it has managed to stay up through head coaching changes to Tyson Summers, Chad Lunsford, and now Clay Helton.
Offensive coordinator / quarterbacks coach Bryan Ellis tweeted it out earlier today as a reminder and is based on some comments from legendary Eagles head coach Erk Russell who led the program from 1981-89 and captured a national title in just their second season of I-AA (now called FCS) competition.
It tells a story of the program's DNA and who they are to their core, and also about the campus, the community of Statesboro, and is dripping with swagger.
If (and that's a big IF) there's a better sign at a college football facility, I haven't seen it yet.
