Will U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson wear a Bison helmet in a GameDay 'public shaming'?

Lisa Kaczke
Argus Leader

Whether U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson has to wear a Bison football helmet in a "public shaming" is up to the Jackrabbits on Saturday.

Johnson and North Dakota's U.S. Rep. Kelly Armstrong are getting in on the ESPN's "College GameDay" fun with a friendly wager over the Dakota Marker game between South Dakota State and North Dakota State on Saturday.

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The losing congressman will have to keep the winning congressman's university football helmet on their desk for a week. But there also needs to be "a public shaming component" to the bet, Johnson said.

"The losing congressman will have to wear the opposing team's helmet. Just for a little while, just for a social video," Johnson said.

As for Murdo, the bison head that resides in U.S. Sen. John Thune's office, there's no word yet on whether he'll be a Jacks fan on Saturday.