Currently a free agent, Robert Griffin spent the last three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. Mitchell Layton-USA TODAY Sports

Robert Griffin III is probably the best known former Baylor athlete, and he is extremely proud of his school. Griffin is always supporting the school’s programs and players on social media, so you can imagine how hyped he was about the Bears' national championship win on Monday night.

For starters, the former Heisman Trophy winner was in attendance for the championship game against Gonzaga at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Then as Baylor expanded its lead in the second half and started to get closer to the title, Griffin got increasingly more excited.

And then Griffin shared a photo of himself and his wife Grete at the game.

This was a huge win for the Baylor basketball program, and it is a major win for all their fans and former players such as RG3.

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