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ESPN’s College GameDay is heading to Salt Lake City for Week 10. The popular pregame college football show will on site for Saturday’s Big 12 matchup between two ranked programs
With November on the horizon, ESPN’s College GameDay has put up record TV ratings. The show continues to see a viewership surge ahead of Week 10, which will take place ahead of Cincinnati at Utah. But host Rece Davis has heard the discussions about whether College GameDay is too “SEC-heavy” this year.
With the number of predictions that Pat McAfee has to make every week on College GameDay, he's bound to get at least a few wrong. But a far rarer feat from McAfee is apologizing for getting on wrong.
Two bold-minded individuals broke onto ESPN's College GameDay set live from Nashville, Tennessee ahead of the Missouri at Vanderbilt game on Saturday. A video
Amanda Brooks got inspired as a Vanderbilt student during College GameDay in 2008. When "College GameDay" came to Vanderbilt in 2008, Amanda Brooks was in her fifth week as a divinity school student. "I loved it, but I was starting to think maybe this isn't the path for me," she said.
Vanderbilt student Tyler Hwang won $500,000 on ESPN’s “College GameDay” Saturday morning by making a 33-yard field goal during host Pat McAfee’s weekly kicking contest. McAfee donated another $250,000 to charity, bringing the successful kick’s total to $750,000.
ESPN's College GameDay crew hit the road on Saturday morning for a trip to Nashville, Tennessee with the upstart Vanderbilt Commodores set to the host the Missouri Tigers at 3:30 p.m. ET today. The show included a bold comment from former Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard who spoke his truth in front of an SEC crowd that predictably ruffled plenty of feathers.