Sydney Sweeney responds to message from Oregon Duck mascot on ESPN College GameDay

The Oregon Duck known as ‘Puddles, or ‘The Duck,’ shot his shot at actress Sydney Sweeney with a sign during College GameDay.
Well, Sweeney actually responded on her Instagram story. Before you think this love story is going to begin, she turned him down.
Puddles held up a sign that said “Sydney Sweeney, Call Me Back.” Spoiler alert, she did not.
“Sorry, changed my number, haha,” Sweeney wrote.
Puddles wanted Sweeney to call him back and maybe he prepared to impress her by working out with Jess Sims. Sims is part of the College GameDay crew.
‘Puddles’ tried to call to Sydney Sweeney
Whether he gets a call or not remains to be seen, but Sweeney definitely ‘changed her number.’ Perhaps it was just a nice way to reject him.
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Alas, we’ll never know. But a solid attempt on national TV by the signature mascot.
Whether you want to call him ‘The Duck’ or ‘Puddles,’ he made the rounds across the Big Ten this summer. Well, he visited every school except rival Washington.
And lucky for the Oregon Duck, no trip to Seattle will be required. Oregon will host Washington this year in the regular season finale. There is certainly no love lost between those two, especially after how the 2023 matchup finished.
Until Nov. 30, there are plenty of other games to worry about. It was a nice vacation for the mascot but he seemed thrilled to be back home and ready to cheer on the team.