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CBS Reporter Who Went Viral At Big Ten Championship Shares 'Stunning' Photo

Oregon may have won the Big Ten Championship last Saturday, but it was CBS reporter Jordan Giorgio who stole the show that evening at Lucas Oil Stadium.  

Giorgio, a Florida State alum, is currently a reporter and host for CBS Sports. She has helped out the network with its coverage of college football, whether that's at the stadium or in studio. Over the weekend, fans raved about Giorgio's all-white outfit for the Big Ten title game between Oregon and Penn State. 

In fact, Jordan Giorgio's "fit check" for the Big Ten Championship received 24,000 likes and 1.8 million views on the platform once known as Twitter. 

Jordan Giorgio of CBS Sports.

So, how would she possibly follow up that viral post? Apparently, by just sharing another professional shot on social media. 

On Thursday night, Giorgio posted a photo of her wearing a different outfit while working for CBS. It didn't take long for her fans to shower her with compliments, albeit some of them were creepy.  

"Great hire by CBS," one fan said.

Another person tweeted, "Jordan Giorgio look alike contest when?"

"For my own sanity, I will be blocking you, your name, CBS Sports, and anyone else you posts you across all social media platforms," a third fan sarcastically said. 

Giorgio was a production runner for ESPN prior to taking her talents to CBS. Not only did she have experience helping out with "Monday Night Football," she got to work with college basketball legend Dick Vitale

For now, it appears Giorgio has found a long-term home at CBS. Of course, that could change if a bigger and better opportunity is presented to her in the near future. 

College football fans should expect to see more from Giorgio over the next few weeks, especially with the postseason finally here.

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