Try to contain yourself. I know, it’s hard.

Today Butler University’s bulldogs Blue II and Blue III visited Georgetown University, where they met (and likely sniffed the butts of) the Hoya mascots, Jack and Jack Jr. USA Today was on hand to witness the visit:

“They’re bulldogs, and we were creeping on Jack and JJ’s turf, so it got a little tense at moments,” Kaltenmark said. “Most of that was indoors. Once they got outside, nobody was really territorial. They really got along OK. You have to remember Jack is almost 10, and Blue is almost nine. They’re pretty old bulldogs who are set in their ways. We just kind of let them keep their distance. JJ and Trip are very close — like a month apart — and of course, they were pretty rowdy and rambunctious. … For the most part, no casualties. Everybody got along fine.”

Blue II and Blue III are also scheduled to visit the National Mall and NPR’s headquarters, and they’ll of course be on hand for tomorrow game between Butler and George Washington University.