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Revision as of 05:31, 29 November 2022

College GameDay
2015–2019 logo
Presented byRece Davis
Lee Corso
Kirk Herbstreit
Desmond Howard
David Pollack
Pat McAfee
Chris "Bear" Fallica
Gene Wojciechowski
Jen Lada
Jess Sims
Country of originUnited States
Production
Production locationsBristol, Connecticut (1987–2002)
On location (1993–present)
Running time180 minutes
Original release
NetworkESPN
ReleaseSeptember 5, 1987 (1987-09-05) –
present

College GameDay (branded as ESPN College GameDay built by The Home Depot for sponsorship reasons) is a pre-game show broadcast by ESPN as part of the network's coverage of college football, broadcast on Saturday mornings during the college football season, prior to the start of games with a 12:00 pm ET kickoff. In its current form, the program is typically broadcast from the campus of the team hosting a featured game being played that day and features news and analysis of the day's upcoming games.

It first aired in 1987 with Tim Brando as host and Lee Corso and Beano Cook as commentators, giving an overview of college football games. Karie Ross soon became the first female to join the broadcast.[1] The show underwent a radical transformation beginning in 1993, and began incorporating live broadcasts. Today, the only original cast member remaining is Lee Corso,[2] whose appearances have been pre-scripted since suffering a stroke in 2009.[3] Rece Davis serves as host and Kirk Herbstreit is Corso's counterpart. Desmond Howard was added to the cast of the show in 2008. Craig James served as an analyst from 1990 to 1995. Erin Andrews joined the GameDay crew as a co-host and contributor in 2010, replaced in 2012 by Samantha Ponder (and in 2017 by Maria Taylor after Ponder left to become host of Sunday NFL Countdown that same year). In 2015, Rece Davis (also host of the college basketball version of GameDay) replaced Chris Fowler as host of the show. In 2010, the program was expanded from two to three hours, with the opening hour broadcast on ESPNU until 2013.

The show is known for its prediction segment that appears at the end of each broadcast. Typically there are five predictors: Corso, Herbstreit, Howard, McAfee, and an invited guest, usually a celebrity, prominent athlete, or radio personality associated with the host school for that week. The show always concludes with Corso's prediction for the host school's game, after which he dons the mascot's headgear of the team he predicts to win the game, usually to the ire or excitement of local fans. As of November 26, 2022, Corso is 262–131 in his headgear picks. His first headgear pick occurred on October 5, 1996, when he correctly picked the Ohio State Buckeyes over the Penn State Nittany Lions. In 2018, Corso made his first NFL headgear pick when, as a guest on Sunday NFL Countdown, he correctly picked the New Orleans Saints to win their Week 9 game at home against the Los Angeles Rams.[4]

Ohio State – Penn State and Alabama – LSU are the most featured matchups, appearing 11 times on College Gameday. Alabama – Georgia and Florida – Tennessee have been featured 9 times. Alabama – Auburn, Florida – Florida State, Florida State – Miami, Michigan – Ohio State, and Army – Navy currently sit at 8.

Personalities

The GameDay crew record a post-game segment for SportsCenter at Nebraska on September 15, 2007.

Current

Former

History

Fan-made signs and flags being held up behind the set help make up the atmosphere of GameDay, as seen here at UCF in November 2018.

In 1993, GameDay began broadcasting live from outside a stadium hosting a game most Saturdays. The selected stadium is usually hosting one of the biggest matchups of the day, regardless of whether the game airs on an ESPN network. The first show "on the road" took place at South Bend, Indiana for the match-up between #2 Notre Dame and #1 FSU on November 13.[6]

The show takes on a festive tailgate party atmosphere, as thousands of fans gather behind the broadcast set, in view of the show's cameras. Many fans bring flags or hand-painted signs as well, and the school's cheerleaders and mascots often join in the celebration. Crowds at GameDay tapings are known to be quite boisterous and very spirited. Flags seen at the broadcast are not limited to those of the home team; for example, one large Washington State flag can be seen at every broadcast, regardless of the location or the teams involved. The idea began in 2003 on WSU online fan forums and has resulted in the flag, nicknamed "Ol' Crimson," being present at 281 consecutive GameDay broadcasts since 2003.[7][8][9]

The show's current intro and theme music is performed by country music duo Big & Rich, who perform their 2005 crossover hit "Comin' to Your City" with revised lyrics which mention several top college teams and a guest appearance by Cowboy Troy. Rap artist Travie McCoy (of Gym Class Heroes) now appears in the intro for this show, starting with 2014 season, as well as Lzzy Hale, lead vocalist and guitarist of the rock group Halestorm. Additional music that has been used for the show include "Boom" by the rock group P.O.D. and God Bless Saturday by Kid Rock.

At Virginia Tech in November 2005, Corso picks the University of Miami to upset Virginia Tech. Note the head of Sebastian the Ibis, the University of Miami's mascot.

Typically, the show will end with Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit issuing their predictions for that day's key matchups, finishing with the game to be played at the stadium hosting GameDay, for which Corso signifies his prediction by donning the head piece of the mascot of his predicted winner. Starting with the 2009 season, a celebrity guest picker gives picks for the day's key games alongside the GameDay regulars (such as Bob Knight when GameDay aired from Texas Tech in 2008, NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr. when GameDay aired from Bristol Motor Speedway (a NASCAR track) in 2016 and Verne Lundquist in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, since it was his final season calling College Football games on CBS). Prior to 2009, this was not done on a regular basis. Herbstreit, who in 2006 became a game analyst for ABC's Saturday Night Football, is not allowed to make a pick for the game at which he is assigned due to parent company Disney's conflict-of-interest rules; however, he is allowed to give one or two keys to the game.

At Penn State in October 2017, several people were lined up for GameDay by 3 AM, 6 hours before the show began.

In past years, when no suitably important game was available, it would originate instead from the ESPN studios. In 2017, with no suitably important game available, one show aired from Times Square instead.

College GameDay was also a source for many arguments regarding the purported east coast bias: From 1993 until 2004, GameDay had only been to two regular season games on the entire West Coast (1998 at UCLA and 2000 at Oregon). Given the popularity of the show and the media coverage it brought to the highlighted game, teams and fans of the West Coast teams felt that the show was only magnifying the perceived problems with excess media focus on East, South and Midwest games; ESPN attributed its lack of West Coast games to the need for a very early start time (07:00 AM PST) and an alleged lack of high quality matchups.[10]

With the addition of the Saturday Night Football game on ABC in 2006, GameDay has increasingly aired from that game. This could be done for many reasons including the fact Kirk Herbstreit is on both programs, thus making it easier for him. Another reason could be to give the Saturday Night Football game added exposure.

Beginning with the show's 21st season (2007), College GameDay began broadcasting in high-definition on ESPN HD. Also the same season, California became the first (and as of 2022, only) team to decline to host College GameDay,[11] as the school believed Gameday should go to Virginia Tech after the Virginia Tech shooting earlier in the year.

College GameDay expanded to 3 hours, with the first hour being televised on ESPNU beginning September 4, 2010. In addition, ESPN Radio simulcasts the television version from 9am-noon ET. Other changes include the addition of a female contributor—first Erin Andrews in 2010 and 2011, and then Samantha Ponder (then known by her maiden name, Samantha Steele) after Andrews left ESPN for Fox following the 2011 season. Both Andrews and Ponder have anchored several segments during the first hour on ESPNU, contributed during the ESPN portion, and also worked as a sideline reporter on the game from which College GameDay originated, if it aired on one of the ESPN family of networks (i.e. ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ABC).[12]

Beginning with the 2013 season, the third hour moved to ESPN and was hosted by Fowler. Starting in 2014, the show began a now annual visit to the Army-Navy Game in mid-December. As of 2018, the entire show is simulcast on both ESPN and ESPNU.

As previously mentioned, beginning with the 29th season (2015), Rece Davis (who is also the host of the college basketball version) replaced Chris Fowler as the football version's new host. Fowler retained his play-by-play duties on ABC's Saturday Night Football.

In March 2018, ESPN announced that it would broadcast a special edition of College GameDay from Arlington, Texas, as a pre-show for its coverage of day 1 of the 2018 NFL Draft. The broadcast accompanied a secondary telecast of the draft on ESPN2, which was hosted by the College GameDay panelists (barring Kirk Herbstreit, as he was involved in ESPN's main broadcast to replace the outgoing Jon Gruden).[13][14]

In the 2020 season, College GameDay underwent modifications due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The program was broadcast without an audience, and with a modified desk to comply with social distancing rules. Corso did not travel with the travel with the remainder of the College GameDay panel due to health concerns, and appeared from his Orlando home, as well as filmed sketches with appearances by team mascots.[15][16][17][18]

As of 2018, College GameDay has collected eight Sports Emmy Awards for Outstanding Studio Show, tied with TNT's Inside the NBA for the most wins by an analysis program.

Locations

1993 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
November 13, 1993 1 Florida State Seminoles 24 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31 South Bend, Indiana Joyce Center Florida State Seminoles[a]

1994 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 10, 1994 6 Michigan Wolverines 26 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 24 South Bend, Indiana Rivalry
September 17, 1994 13 UCLA Bruins 21 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 49 Lincoln, Nebraska
October 8, 1994 3 Florida State Seminoles 20 13 Miami Hurricanes 34 Miami, Florida Rivalry
October 15, 1994 3 Penn State Nittany Lions 31 5 Michigan Wolverines 24 Ann Arbor, Michigan
October 29, 1994 4 Colorado Buffaloes 7 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 24 Lincoln, Nebraska Rivalry
November 19, 1994 6 Auburn Tigers 14 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 21 Birmingham, Alabama Legion Field Iron Bowl

1995 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 9, 1995 Georgia Bulldogs 27 8 Tennessee Volunteers 30 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry
September 23, 1995 3 Texas A&M Aggies 21 7 Colorado Buffaloes 29 Boulder, Colorado
September 30, 1995 4 Colorado Buffaloes 38 10 Oklahoma Sooners 17 Norman, Oklahoma
October 7, 1995 Miami Hurricanes 17 1 Florida State Seminoles 41 Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry
October 14, 1995 6 Tennessee Volunteers 41 12 Alabama Crimson Tide 14 Birmingham, Alabama Legion Field Third Saturday in October
October 21, 1995 No. 5 USC Trojans 10 17 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 38 South Bend, Indiana Rivalry
October 28, 1995 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 44 7 Colorado Buffaloes 21 Boulder, Colorado Rivalry
November 11, 1995 Iowa Hawkeyes 20 5 Northwestern Wildcats 31 Evanston, Illinois
November 18, 1995 17 Alabama Crimson Tide 27 21 Auburn Tigers 31 Auburn, Alabama Iron Bowl
November 25, 1995 6 Florida State Seminoles 24 3 Florida Gators 35 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry
January 2, 1996 2 Florida Gators 24 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers 62 Tempe, Arizona Fiesta Bowl – National Championship

1996 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 14, 1996 11 Michigan Wolverines 20 5 Colorado Buffaloes 13 Boulder, Colorado
September 21, 1996 4 Florida Gators 35 2 Tennessee Volunteers 29 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry
September 28, 1996 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 29 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 16 South Bend, Indiana
October 5, 1996 4 Penn State Nittany Lions 7 3 Ohio State Buckeyes 38 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry Ohio State Buckeyes
October 26, 1996 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 38 20 Iowa Hawkeyes 26 Iowa City, Iowa Ohio State Buckeyes
November 9, 1996 10 Alabama Crimson Tide 26 11 LSU Tigers 0 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Alabama Crimson Tide
November 23, 1996 Auburn Tigers 23 15 Alabama Crimson Tide 24 Birmingham, Alabama Legion Field Iron Bowl Alabama Crimson Tide
November 30, 1996 1 Florida Gators 21 2 Florida State Seminoles 24 Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry
January 2, 1997 3 Florida Gators 52 1 Florida State Seminoles 20 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar Bowl – National Championship

1997 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 13, 1997 8 Colorado Buffaloes 3 14 Michigan Wolverines 27 Ann Arbor, Michigan Colorado Buffaloes
September 20, 1997 4 Tennessee Volunteers 20 1 Florida Gators 33 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
October 4, 1997 8 Iowa Hawkeyes 7 7 Ohio State Buckeyes 23 Columbus, Ohio Iowa Hawkeyes
October 11, 1997 1 Florida Gators 21 14 LSU Tigers 28 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Florida Gators
October 18, 1997 7 Florida Gators 24 6 Auburn Tigers 10 Auburn, Alabama Rivalry Florida Gators
October 25, 1997 5 Michigan Wolverines 23 14 Michigan State Spartans 7 East Lansing, Michigan Rivalry Michigan Wolverines
November 8, 1997 2 Florida State Seminoles 20 5 North Carolina Tar Heels 3 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Florida State Seminoles
November 22, 1997 2 Florida State Seminoles 29 10 Florida Gators 32 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry
January 1, 1998 8 Washington State Cougars 16 1 Michigan Wolverines 21 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl
January 2, 1998 3 Tennessee Volunteers 17 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 42 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange Bowl – National Championship

1998 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 5, 1998 5 Michigan Wolverines 20 22 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 36 South Bend, Indiana Rivalry Michigan Wolverines
September 26, 1998 9 Washington Huskies 7 2 Nebraska Cornhuskers 55 Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska Cornhuskers
October 3, 1998 7 Penn State Nittany Lions 9 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 28 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry Ohio State Buckeyes
October 10, 1998 5 Tennessee Volunteers 22 7 Georgia Bulldogs 3 Athens, Georgia Rivalry Georgia Bulldogs
October 17, 1998 11 Oregon Ducks 38 2 UCLA Bruins 41OT Pasadena, California UCLA Bruins
October 24, 1998 5 Florida State Seminoles 34 23 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 7 Atlanta, Georgia Florida State Seminoles
November 14, 1998 11 Nebraska Cornhuskers 30 2 Kansas State Wildcats 40 Manhattan, Kansas Rivalry Kansas State Wildcats
December 5, 1998 3 UCLA Bruins 45 Miami Hurricanes 49 Miami, Florida UCLA Bruins
January 4, 1999 2 Florida State Seminoles 16 1 Tennessee Volunteers 23 Tempe, Arizona Fiesta BowlBCS National Championship Game Florida State Seminoles

1999 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 28, 1999 4 Arizona Wildcats 7 3 Penn State Nittany Lions 41 University Park, Pennsylvania Pigskin Classic Penn State Nittany Lions
September 4, 1999 16 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 22 7 Michigan Wolverines 26 Ann Arbor, Michigan Rivalry
September 18, 1999 2 Tennessee Volunteers 21 4 Florida Gators 23 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
September 25, 1999 4 Michigan Wolverines 21 20 Wisconsin Badgers 16 Madison, Wisconsin Michigan Wolverines
October 9, 1999 3 Michigan Wolverines 31 11 Michigan State Spartans 34 East Lansing, Michigan Rivalry Michigan State Spartans
October 16, 1999 16 Syracuse Orangemen 0 4 Virginia Tech Hokies 62 Blacksburg, Virginia Virginia Tech Hokies
October 23, 1999 3 Nebraska Cornhuskers 20 18 Texas Longhorns 24 Austin, Texas Texas Longhorns
October 30, 1999 10 Georgia Bulldogs 14 5 Florida Gators 34 Jacksonville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
November 6, 1999 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 14 4 Tennessee Volunteers 38 Knoxville, Tennessee Tennessee Volunteers
November 13, 1999 19 Miami Hurricanes 10 2 Virginia Tech Hokies 43 Blacksburg, Virginia Rivalry Virginia Tech Hokies
November 20, 1999 1 Florida State Seminoles 30 4 Florida Gators 23 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida State Seminoles
January 4, 2000 2 Virginia Tech Hokies 29 1 Florida State Seminoles 46 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar BowlBCS National Championship Game Florida State Seminoles

2000 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 27, 2000[b] Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 11 Virginia Tech Hokies Blacksburg, Virginia RivalryBCA Classic Virginia Tech Hokies
September 9, 2000 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers 27 23 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 24 South Bend, Indiana Nebraska Cornhuskers
September 16, 2000 6 Florida Gators 27 1 Tennessee Volunteers 23 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry Florida Gators
September 23, 2000 6 UCLA Bruins 10 Oregon Ducks 29 Eugene, Oregon Oregon Ducks
September 30, 2000 17 Wisconsin Badgers 10 9 Michigan Wolverines 13 Ann Arbor, Michigan Michigan Wolverines
October 7, 2000 1 Florida State Seminoles 24 7 Miami Hurricanes 27 Miami, Florida Rivalry Florida State Seminoles
October 14, 2000 8 Oklahoma Sooners 41 2 Kansas State Wildcats 31 Manhattan, Kansas Kansas State Wildcats
October 28, 2000 1 Nebraska Cornhuskers 14 3 Oklahoma Sooners 31 Norman, Oklahoma Rivalry Oklahoma Sooners
November 4, 2000 2 Virginia Tech Hokies 21 3 Miami Hurricanes 41 Miami, Florida Miami Hurricanes
November 11, 2000 1 Oklahoma Sooners 35 23 Texas A&M Aggies 31 College Station, Texas Texas A&M Aggies
November 18, 2000 4 Florida Gators 7 3 Florida State Seminoles 30 Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry Florida State Seminoles
December 2, 2000 8 Kansas State Wildcats 24 1 Oklahoma Sooners 27 Kansas City, Missouri Big 12 Championship Game Kansas State Wildcats
January 3, 2001 3 Florida State Seminoles 2 1 Oklahoma Sooners 13 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange BowlBCS National Championship Game Florida State Seminoles

2001 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 1, 2001 17 UCLA Bruins 20 25 Alabama Crimson Tide 17 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Alabama Crimson Tide
September 8, 2001 17 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10 5 Nebraska Cornhuskers 27 Lincoln, Nebraska Nebraska Cornhuskers
September 15, 2001[c] 10 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 6 Florida State Seminoles Tallahassee, Florida None due to game postponement
September 29, 2001 11 Kansas State Wildcats 37 3 Oklahoma Sooners 38 Norman, Oklahoma Kansas State Wildcats
October 6, 2001 3 Oklahoma Sooners 14 5 Texas Longhorns 3 Dallas, Texas Red River Showdown Texas Longhorns
October 13, 2001 1 Miami Hurricanes 49 14 Florida State Seminoles 27 Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry Miami Hurricanes
October 27, 2001 2 Oklahoma Sooners 10 3 Nebraska Cornhuskers 20 Lincoln, Nebraska Rivalry Oklahoma Sooners
November 3, 2001 Army Black Knights 24 Air Force Falcons 34 Colorado Springs, Colorado Commander-in-Chief's Trophy Air Force Falcons
November 10, 2001 4 Florida Gators 54 14 South Carolina Gamecocks 17 Columbia, South Carolina Florida Gators
November 17, 2001 14 Syracuse Orangemen 0 1 Miami Hurricanes 59 Miami, Florida Miami Hurricanes
December 1, 2001 5 Tennessee Volunteers 34 2 Florida Gators 32 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
January 3, 2002 4 Nebraska Cornhuskers 14 1 Miami Hurricanes 37 Pasadena, California Rose BowlBCS National Championship Game Nebraska Cornhuskers

2002 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 31, 2002 11 Washington Huskies 29 13 Michigan Wolverines 31 Ann Arbor, Michigan Washington Huskies
September 7, 2002 1 Miami Hurricanes 41 6 Florida Gators 16 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
September 14, 2002 10 Washington State Cougars 7 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 25 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes
September 21, 2002 10 Florida Gators 13 4 Tennessee Volunteers 30 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry Tennessee Volunteers
October 5, 2002 6 Georgia Bulldogs 27 22 Alabama Crimson Tide 25 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Alabama Crimson Tide
October 12, 2002 3 Texas Longhorns 24 2 Oklahoma Sooners 35 Dallas, Texas Red River Showdown Texas Longhorns
October 19, 2002 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 21 18 Air Force Falcons 14 Colorado Springs, Colorado Air Force Falcons
October 26, 2002 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 34 11 Florida State Seminoles 24 Tallahassee, Florida Florida State Seminoles
November 2, 2002 22 Florida Gators 20 5 Georgia Bulldogs 13 Jacksonville, Florida Rivalry Georgia Bulldogs
November 9, 2002 2 Miami Hurricanes 26 Tennessee Volunteers 3 Knoxville, Tennessee Miami Hurricanes
November 16, 2002 Harvard Crimson 9 Penn Quakers 44 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Franklin Field[20] Rivalry Penn Quakers
November 23, 2002 12 Michigan Wolverines 9 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 14 Columbus, Ohio The Game Ohio State Buckeyes
January 3, 2003 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 31 2OT 1 Miami Hurricanes 24 Tempe, Arizona Fiesta BowlBCS National Championship Game Miami Hurricanes

2003 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 30, 2003 17 Washington Huskies 9 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 28 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes
September 6, 2003 1 Oklahoma Sooners 20 Alabama Crimson Tide 13 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Oklahoma Sooners
September 13, 2003 15 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 0 5 Michigan Wolverines 38 Ann Arbor, Michigan Rivalry Michigan Wolverines
September 20, 2003 7 Georgia Bulldogs 10 11 LSU Tigers 17 Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU Tigers
September 27, 2003 South Florida Bulls 28 Army Black Knights 0 West Point, New York
October 4, 2003 16 Kansas State Wildcats 20 13 Texas Longhorns 24 Austin, Texas Texas Longhorns
October 11, 2003 2 Miami Hurricanes 22 5 Florida State Seminoles 14 Tallahassee, Florida Florida State Seminoles
October 18, 2003 13 Purdue Boilermakers 26 14 Wisconsin Badgers 23 Madison, Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers
October 25, 2003 12 Northern Illinois Huskies 18 23 Bowling Green Falcons 34 Bowling Green, Ohio In front of Doyt L. Perry Stadium[21] Bowling Green Falcons
November 1, 2003 14 Oklahoma State Cowboys 9 1 Oklahoma Sooners 52 Norman, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Oklahoma Sooners
November 8, 2003 5 Virginia Tech Hokies 28 25 Pittsburgh Panthers 31 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Panthers
November 15, 2003 11 Purdue 13 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 16OT Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes
November 22, 2003 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 21 5 Michigan Wolverines 35 Ann Arbor, Michigan The Game Michigan Wolverines
November 29, 2003 9 Florida State Seminoles 38 11 Florida Gators 34 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
December 6, 2003 5 Georgia Bulldogs 13 3 LSU Tigers 34 Atlanta, Georgia SEC Championship Game
January 1, 2004 4 Michigan Wolverines 14 1 USC Trojans 28 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl USC Trojans
January 4, 2004 3 LSU Tigers 21 2 Oklahoma Sooners 14 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar BowlBCS National Championship Game LSU Tigers

2004 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 4, 2004 Oregon State Beavers 21 4 LSU Tigers 22 Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU Tigers
September 11, 2004 4 Georgia Bulldogs 20 South Carolina Gamecocks 16 Columbia, South Carolina Rivalry South Carolina Gamecocks
September 18, 2004 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31 Michigan State Spartans 24 East Lansing, Michigan Rivalry Notre Dame Fighting Irish
September 25, 2004 Penn State Nittany Lions 3 20 Wisconsin Badgers 16 Madison, Wisconsin Wisconsin Badgers
October 2, 2004 8 Auburn Tigers 34 10 Tennessee Volunteers 10 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry Charles Barkley Auburn Tigers
October 9, 2004 7 California Golden Bears 17 1 USC Trojans 23 Los Angeles, California USC Trojans
October 16, 2004 10 Wisconsin Badgers 20 5 Purdue Boilermakers 17 West Lafayette, Indiana Rankin Track and Field[22] Purdue Boilermakers
October 23, 2004 3 Miami Hurricanes 45 NC State Wolfpack 31 Raleigh, North Carolina NC State Wolfpack
October 30, 2004 2 Oklahoma Sooners 38 20 Oklahoma State Cowboys 35 Stillwater, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Oklahoma Sooners
November 13, 2004 5 Georgia Bulldogs 6 3 Auburn Tigers 24 Auburn, Alabama Deep South's Oldest Rivalry Auburn Tigers
November 20, 2004 BYU Cougars 21 6 Utah Utes 52 Salt Lake City, Utah Holy War Utah Utes
November 27, 2004 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10 1 USC Trojans 41 Los Angeles, California Rivalry USC Trojans
December 4, 2004 3 Auburn Tigers 38 15 Tennessee Volunteers 28 Atlanta, Georgia SEC Championship Game Charles Barkley Auburn Tigers
January 4, 2005 2 Oklahoma 19 1 USC Trojans 55 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange BowlBCS National Championship Game USC Trojans

2005 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 1, 2005 UCF Knights 15 South Carolina Gamecocks 24 Columbia, South Carolina
September 3, 2005 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 42 23 Pittsburgh Panthers 21 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Rivalry Pittsburgh Panthers
September 10, 2005 2 Texas Longhorns 25 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 22 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Buckeyes
September 17, 2005 8 Florida State Seminoles 28 17 Boston College Eagles 17 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Florida State Seminoles
September 24, 2005[d] 16 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 7 4 Virginia Tech Hokies 51 Blacksburg, Virginia Rivalry Virginia Tech Hokies
October 1, 2005 1 USC Trojans 38 14 Arizona State Sun Devils 28 Tempe, Arizona USC Trojans
October 8, 2005 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 10 16 Penn State Nittany Lions 17 University Park, Pennsylvania Rivalry Ohio State Buckeyes
October 15, 2005 1 USC Trojans 34 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31 South Bend, Indiana Rivalry USC Trojans
October 22, 2005 8 Texas Tech Red Raiders 17 2 Texas Longhorns 52 Austin, Texas Rivalry Texas Longhorns
October 29, 2005 16 Florida Gators 14 4 Georgia Bulldogs 10 Jacksonville, Florida Rivalry Georgia Bulldogs
November 5, 2005 5 Miami Hurricanes 27 3 Virginia Tech Hokies 7 Blacksburg, Virginia Rivalry Miami Hurricanes
November 12, 2005 5 LSU Tigers 16OT 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 13 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry LSU Tigers
November 19, 2005 5 Penn State Nittany Lions 31 Michigan State Spartans 22 East Lansing, Michigan Rivalry Penn State Nittany Lions
November 26, 2005 Southern Jaguars 35 Grambling State 50 New Orleans, Louisiana Rivalry Grambling State Tigers
December 3, 2005 11 UCLA Bruins 19 1 USC Trojans 66 Los Angeles, California Rivalry USC Trojans
January 5, 2006 2 Texas Longhorns 41 1 USC Trojans 38 Pasadena, California Rose BowlBCS National Championship Game, Game of the Century Texas Longhorns

2006 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 2, 2006 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 14 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 10 Atlanta, Georgia Notre Dame Fighting Irish
September 4, 2006 11 Florida State Seminoles 13 12 Miami Hurricanes 10 Miami, Florida Rivalry Miami Hurricanes
September 9, 2006 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 24 2 Texas Longhorns 7 Austin, Texas Texas Longhorns
September 16, 2006 19 Nebraska Cornhuskers 10 4 USC Trojans 28 Los Angeles, California USC Trojans
September 23, 2006 24 Penn State Nittany Lions 6 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 28 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry Ohio State Buckeyes
September 30, 2006 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 38 13 Iowa Hawkeyes 17 Iowa City, Iowa Iowa Hawkeyes
October 7, 2006 9 LSU Tigers 10 5 Florida Gators 23 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
October 14, 2006 2 Florida Gators 17 11 Auburn Tigers 27 Auburn, Alabama Rivalry Florida Gators
October 21, 2006 13 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 7 12 Clemson Tigers 31 Clemson, South Carolina Rivalry Clemson Tigers
October 28, 2006 8 Tennessee Volunteers 31 South Carolina Gamecocks 24 Columbia, South Carolina Tennessee Volunteers
November 4, 2006 18 Oklahoma Sooners 17 21 Texas A&M Aggies 16 College Station, Texas Oklahoma Sooners
November 11, 2006 13 Tennessee Volunteers 14 11 Arkansas Razorbacks 31 Fayetteville, Arkansas East side of University Parking Lot 44[24] Arkansas Razorbacks
November 18, 2006 2 Michigan Wolverines 39 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 42 Columbus, Ohio The GameGame of the Century Michigan Wolverines
November 25, 2006 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 24 2 USC Trojans 44 Los Angeles, California Rivalry USC Trojans
January 1, 2007 8 USC Trojans 32 3 Michigan Wolverines 18 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl USC Trojans
January 8, 2007 2 Florida Gators 41 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 14 Glendale, Arizona BCS National Championship Game Florida Gators

2007 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 1, 2007 East Carolina Pirates 7 9 Virginia Tech Hokies 17 Blacksburg, Virginia Virginia Tech Hokies
September 8, 2007 9 Virginia Tech Hokies 7 2 LSU Tigers 48 Baton Rouge, Louisiana LSU Tigers
September 15, 2007 1 USC Trojans 49 14 Nebraska Cornhuskers 31 Lincoln, Nebraska USC Trojans
September 22, 2007 22 Georgia Bulldogs 26OT 16 Alabama Crimson Tide 23 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Alabama Crimson Tide
September 29, 2007 6 California Golden Bears 31 11 Oregon Ducks 24 Eugene, Oregon Oregon Ducks
October 6, 2007 9 Florida Gators 24 1 LSU Tigers 28 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry LSU Tigers
October 13, 2007 11 Missouri Tigers 31 6 Oklahoma Sooners 41 Norman, Oklahoma Rivalry Oklahoma Sooners
October 20, 2007 14 Florida Gators 45 8 Kentucky Wildcats 37 Lexington, Kentucky Florida Gators
October 27, 2007 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 37 25 Penn State Nittany Lions 17 University Park, Pennsylvania Rivalry Ohio State Buckeyes
November 3, 2007 6 Arizona State Sun Devils 23 4 Oregon Ducks 35 Eugene, Oregon Oregon Ducks
November 10, 2007 Amherst Lord Jeffs 0 Williams Ephs 20 Williamstown, Massachusetts Left of North End Zone at Weston Field[25] NCAA Division IIIThe Biggest Little Game in America Williams Ephs
November 17, 2007 7 Ohio State Buckeyes 14 23 Michigan Wolverines 3 Ann Arbor, Michigan The Game Ohio State Buckeyes
November 24, 2007 3 Missouri Tigers 36 2 Kansas Jayhawks 28 Kansas City, Missouri Arrowhead Stadium[26] Border War Missouri Tigers
December 1, 2007 9 Oklahoma Sooners 38 1 Missouri Tigers 17 San Antonio, Texas Big 12 Championship Game Missouri Tigers
January 1, 2008 13 Illinois Fighting Illini 17 6 USC Trojans 49 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl USC Trojans
January 7, 2008 2 LSU Tigers 38 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 24 New Orleans, Louisiana BCS National Championship Game Ohio State Buckeyes

2008 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
April 12, 2008 Florida Gators Orange Florida Gators Blue Gainesville, Florida Florida "Orange & Blue Debut" spring scrimmage
August 30, 2008 24 Alabama Crimson Tide 34 9 Clemson Tigers 10 Atlanta, Georgia RivalryChick-fil-A Kickoff Game Clemson Tigers
September 6, 2008 Miami Hurricanes 3 5 Florida Gators 26 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Florida Gators
September 13, 2008 5 Ohio State Buckeyes 3 1 USC Trojans 35 Los Angeles, California USC Trojans
September 20, 2008 6 LSU Tigers 26 9 Auburn Tigers 21 Auburn, Alabama Rivalry Auburn Tigers
September 27, 2008 8 Alabama Crimson Tide 41 3 Georgia Bulldogs 30 Athens, Georgia Rivalry Alabama Crimson Tide
October 4, 2008 13 Auburn Tigers 13 19 Vanderbilt Commodores 14 Nashville, Tennessee Kenny Chesney Auburn Tigers
October 11, 2008 5 Texas Longhorns 45 1 Oklahoma Sooners 35 Dallas, Texas Red River Showdown Oklahoma Sooners
October 18, 2008 11 Missouri Tigers 31 1 Texas Longhorns 56 Austin, Texas Texas Longhorns
October 25, 2008 3 Penn State Nittany Lions 13 10 Ohio State Buckeyes 6 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry LeBron James Ohio State Buckeyes
November 1, 2008 1 Texas Longhorns 33 6 Texas Tech Red Raiders 39 Lubbock, Texas Engineering Key[27] Rivalry Bobby Knight Texas Tech Red Raiders
November 8, 2008 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 27OT 15 LSU Tigers 21 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Alabama Crimson Tide
November 15, 2008 Hampton Pirates 24 Florida A&M Rattlers 45 Tallahassee, Florida FAMU quadrangle[28] FCS Florida A&M Rattlers
November 22, 2008 2 Texas Tech Red Raiders 21 5 Oklahoma Sooners 65 Norman, Oklahoma Oklahoma Sooners
November 29, 2008 3 Oklahoma Sooners 61 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys 41 Stillwater, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Oklahoma Sooners
December 6, 2008 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 20 2 Florida Gators 31 Atlanta, Georgia SEC Championship Game Alabama Crimson Tide
January 1, 2009 6 Penn State Nittany Lions 24 5 USC Trojans 38 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl USC Trojans
January 8, 2009 2 Oklahoma Sooners 14 1 Florida Gators 24 Miami Gardens, Florida BCS National Championship Game Florida Gators

2009 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 5, 2009 5 Alabama Crimson Tide 34 7 Virginia Tech Hokies 24 Atlanta, Georgia Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Chipper Jones Alabama Crimson Tide
September 12, 2009 3 USC Trojans 18 8 Ohio State Buckeyes 15 Columbus, Ohio

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September 19, 2009 Texas Tech Red Raiders 24 2 Texas Longhorns 34 Austin, Texas Rivalry Lance Armstrong Texas Longhorns
September 26, 2009 Iowa Hawkeyes 21 4 Penn State Nittany Lions 10 University Park, Pennsylvania Penn State Nittany Lions
October 3, 2009 Florida State Seminoles 21 Boston College Eagles 28 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts Tedy Bruschi Florida State Seminoles
October 10, 2009 1 Florida Gators 13 4 LSU Tigers 3 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Drew Brees LSU Tigers
October 17, 2009 20 Oklahoma Sooners 13 3 Texas Longhorns 16 Dallas, Texas Red River Showdown Mark Cuban Texas Longhorns
October 24, 2009 7 TCU Horned Frogs 38 16 BYU Cougars 7 Provo, Utah Parking lot west of LaVell Edwards Stadium[29] Lavell Edwards TCU Horned Frogs
October 31, 2009 4 USC Trojans 20 10 Oregon Ducks 47 Eugene, Oregon Phil Knight Oregon Ducks
November 7, 2009 Army Black Knights 7 Air Force Falcons 35 Colorado Springs, Colorado Commander-in-Chief's Trophy Spike Thomas Air Force Falcons
November 14, 2009 16 Utah Utes 28 4 TCU Horned Frogs 55 Fort Worth, Texas TCU Horned Frogs
November 21, 2009 11 Oregon Ducks 442 OT Arizona Wildcats 41 Tucson, Arizona Amanda Beard Oregon Ducks
November 28, 2009 Florida State Seminoles 10 1 Florida Gators 37 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Nick Swisher Florida Gators
December 5, 2009 1 Florida Gators 13 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 32 Atlanta, Georgia Game of the Century, Rivalry, SEC Championship Game Lane Kiffin Alabama Crimson Tide
January 1, 2010 8 Ohio State Buckeyes 26 7 Oregon Ducks 17 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Jake Olsen Oregon Ducks
January 7, 2010 2 Texas Longhorns 21 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 37 Pasadena, California BCS National Championship Game Texas Longhorns

2010 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 4, 2010 21 LSU Tigers 30 18 North Carolina Tar Heels 24 Atlanta, Georgia Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Big Boi LSU Tigers
September 11, 2010 18 Penn State Nittany Lions 3 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 24 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Bobby Bowden Alabama Crimson Tide
September 18, 2010 Clemson Tigers 24 16 Auburn Tigers 27 OT Auburn, Alabama Rivalry Auburn Tigers
September 25, 2010 24 Oregon State Beavers 24 3 Boise State Broncos 37 Boise, Idaho Blue turf inside Bronco Stadium[30] Picabo Street Boise State Broncos
October 2, 2010 9 Stanford Cardinal 31 4 Oregon Ducks 52 Eugene, Oregon Oregon Ducks
October 9, 2010 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 21 19 South Carolina Gamecocks 35 Columbia, South Carolina Alabama Crimson Tide
October 16, 2010 1 Ohio State Buckeyes 18 18 Wisconsin Badgers 31 Madison, Wisconsin Nathan Followill Wisconsin Badgers
October 23, 2010 3 Oklahoma Sooners 27 18 Missouri Tigers 36 Columbia, Missouri Francis Quadrangle[31] Rivalry Oklahoma Sooners
October 30, 2010 1 Oregon Ducks 53 24 USC Trojans 32 Los Angeles, California Will Ferrell Oregon Ducks
November 6, 2010 4 TCU Horned Frogs 47 6 Utah Utes 7 Salt Lake City, Utah Ty Burrell TCU Horned Frogs
November 13, 2010 Penn State Nittany Lions 24 7 Ohio State Buckeyes 38 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry Derek Poundstone Ohio State Buckeyes
November 20, 2010 Illinois Fighting Illini 48 25 Northwestern Wildcats 27 Chicago, Illinois Wrigley Field Rivalry Mike Ditka Illinois Fighting Illini
November 27, 2010 14 Oklahoma Sooners 47 10 Oklahoma State Cowboys 41 Stillwater, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Oklahoma State Cowboys
December 4, 2010 1 Oregon Ducks 37 Oregon State Beavers 20 Corvallis, Oregon Memorial Union quad[32] Rivalry Oregon Ducks
January 1, 2011 4 Wisconsin Badgers 19 3 TCU Horned Frogs 21 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Wisconsin Badgers
January 3, 2011 5 Stanford Cardinal 40 12 Virginia Tech Hokies 12 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange Bowl
January 4, 2011 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 31 8 Arkansas Razorbacks 26 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar Bowl
January 10, 2011 2 Oregon Ducks 19 1 Auburn Tigers 22 Glendale, Arizona BCS National Championship Oregon Ducks

2011 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 3, 2011 3 Oregon Ducks 27 4 LSU Tigers 40 Arlington, Texas Cowboys Classic Mark Cuban LSU Tigers
September 10, 2011 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 31 Michigan Wolverines 35 Ann Arbor, Michigan Rivalry Michigan Wolverines
September 17, 2011 1 Oklahoma Sooners 23 5 Florida State Seminoles 13 Tallahassee, Florida Oklahoma Sooners
September 24, 2011 2 LSU Tigers 47 16 West Virginia Mountaineers 21 Morgantown, West Virginia Bob Huggins LSU Tigers
October 1, 2011 8 Nebraska Cornhuskers 17 7 Wisconsin Badgers 48 Madison, Wisconsin Rivalry Jerry Ferrara Nebraska Cornhuskers
October 8, 2011 3 Oklahoma Sooners 55 11 Texas Longhorns 17 Dallas, Texas Red River Showdown Blake Griffin Oklahoma Sooners
October 15, 2011 18 Arizona State Sun Devils 27 9 Oregon Ducks 41 Eugene, Oregon Oregon Ducks
October 22, 2011 4 Wisconsin Badgers 31 15 Michigan State Spartans 37 East Lansing, Michigan Mateen Cleaves Wisconsin Badgers
October 29, 2011 4 Stanford Cardinal 563 OT 20 USC Trojans 48 Los Angeles, California Rivalry Eric Stonestreet Stanford Cardinal
November 5, 2011 1 LSU Tigers 9OT 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 6 Tuscaloosa, Alabama RivalryGame of the Century Brian Wilson LSU Tigers
November 12, 2011 6 Oregon Ducks 53 3 Stanford Cardinal 30 Stanford, California Stanford Oval[33] Jim Plunkett Stanford Cardinal
November 19, 2011 SMU Mustangs 7 10 Houston Cougars 37 Houston, Texas Cullen Circle[34] Carl Lewis Houston Cougars
November 26, 2011 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 42 24 Auburn Tigers 14 Auburn, Alabama Iron Bowl Bo Jackson Alabama Crimson Tide
December 3, 2011 12 Georgia Bulldogs 10 1 LSU Tigers 42 Atlanta, Georgia SEC Championship Game LSU Tigers
January 2, 2012 9 Wisconsin Badgers 38 6 Oregon Ducks 45 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Lane Kiffin Oregon Ducks
January 3, 2012 13 Michigan Wolverines 23 17 Virginia Tech Hokies 20 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar Bowl
January 4, 2012 23 West Virginia Mountaineers 70 14 Clemson Tigers 33 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange Bowl
January 9, 2012 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 21 1 LSU Tigers 0 New Orleans, Louisiana RivalryBCS National Championship Game LSU Tigers

2012 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 1, 2012 8 Michigan Wolverines 14 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 41 Arlington, Texas Cowboys Kickoff Classic Jerry Jones Alabama Crimson Tide
September 8, 2012 24 Florida Gators 20 Texas A&M Aggies 17 College Station, Texas Jeff Van Gundy Texas A&M Aggies
September 15, 2012 18 Florida Gators 37 Tennessee Volunteers 20 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry Kenny Chesney Tennessee Volunteers
September 22, 2012 10 Clemson Tigers 37 4 Florida State Seminoles 49 Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry Ricky Carmichael Florida State Seminoles
September 29, 2012 14 Ohio State Buckeyes 17 20 Michigan State Spartans 16 East Lansing, Michigan Ohio State Buckeyes
October 6, 2012 5 Georgia Bulldogs 7 6 South Carolina Gamecocks 35 Columbia, South Carolina Rivalry Darius Rucker South Carolina Gamecoks
October 13, 2012 17 Stanford Cardinal 13 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 20OT South Bend, Indiana Rivalry Vince Vaughn Notre Dame Fighting Irish
October 20, 2012 9 South Carolina Gamecocks 11 3 Florida Gators 44 Gainesville, Florida Ryan Lochte Florida Gators
October 27, 2012 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 30 8 Oklahoma Sooners 13 Norman, Oklahoma Nathan Followill Oklahoma Sooners
November 3, 2012 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 21 5 LSU Tigers 17 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Lolo Jones Alabama Crimson Tide
November 10, 2012 Navy Midshipmen 31 Troy Trojans 41 San Diego, California Show was hosted from the deck of the USS San Diego[35] Curtis Sharpe Navy Midshipmen
November 17, 2012 14 Stanford Cardinal 17OT 1 Oregon Ducks 14 Eugene, Oregon Braden Pape Oregon Ducks
November 24, 2012 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 22 USC Trojans 13 Los Angeles, California Rivalry Landon Donovan Notre Dame Fighting Irish
December 1, 2012 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 32 3 Georgia Bulldogs 28 Atlanta, Georgia RivalrySEC Championship Matt Ryan Alabama Crimson Tide
January 1, 2013 23 Wisconsin Badgers 14 8 Stanford Cardinal 20 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Stanford Cardinal
January 2, 2013 2 Louisville Cardinals 33 4 Florida Gators 23 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar Bowl
January 7, 2013 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 42 1 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 14 Miami Gardens, Florida BCS National Championship Game Notre Dame Fighting Irish

2013 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 31, 2012 5 Georgia Bulldogs 35 8 Clemson Tigers 38 Clemson, South Carolina Rivalry Eric Stonestreet Georgia Bulldogs
September 7, 2013 13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 30 17 Michigan Wolverines 41 Ann Arbor, Michigan Rivalry Mark Harmon Notre Dame Fighting Irish
September 14, 2013 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 49 6 Texas A&M Aggies 42 College Station, Texas Lyle Lovett Alabama Crimson Tide
September 21, 2013 Delaware State Hornets 0 1 (FCS) North Dakota State Bison 51 Fargo, North Dakota In front of Fargo Theatre[36] FCS Phil Hansen North Dakota State Bison
September 28, 2013 6 LSU Tigers 41 9 Georgia Bulldogs 44 Athens, Georgia Willie Robertson, Bubba Watson LSU Tigers
October 5, 2013 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 40 16 Northwestern Wildcats 30 Evanston, Illinois Brent Musburger Ohio State Buckeyes
October 12, 2013 2 Oregon Ducks 45 16 Washington Huskies 24 Seattle, Washington Rivalry Hope Solo, Warren Moon Oregon Ducks
Oregon 19, 2013 5 Florida State Seminoles 51 3 Clemson Tigers 14 Clemson, South Carolina Rivalry Bill Murray Florida State Seminoles
October 26, 2013 12 UCLA Bruins 14 2 Oregon Ducks 42 Eugene, Oregon Ashton Eaton Oregon Ducks
November 2, 2013 7 Miami Hurricanes 14 3 Florida State Seminoles 41 Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry Jake Owen Florida State Seminoles
November 9, 2013 10 LSU Tigers 17 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 38 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Jake Peavy Alabama Crimson Tide
November 16, 2013 5 Stanford Cardinal 17 USC Trojans 20 Los Angeles, California Rivalry Chris Fallica USC Trojans
November 23, 2013 3 Baylor Bears 17 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys 49 Stillwater, Oklahoma Marcus Smart Oklahoma State Cowboys
November 30, 2013 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 28 4 Auburn Tigers 34 Auburn, Alabama Iron Bowl Charles Barkley Alabama Crimson Tide
December 7, 2013 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 24 10 Michigan State Spartans 34 Indianapolis, Indiana Big Ten Championship Ryan Riess, Joey Chestnut Ohio State Buckeyes
January 1, 2014 5 Stanford Cardinal 20 4 Michigan State Spartans 24 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Magic Johnson Michigan State Spartans
January 6, 2014 2 Auburn Tigers 31 1 Florida State Seminoles 34 Pasadena, California BCS National Championship Game Florida State Seminoles

2014 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 30, 2014 1 Florida State Seminoles 37 Oklahoma State Cowboys 31 Arlington, Texas Cowboys Classic Stone Cold Steve Austin Florida State Seminoles
September 6, 2014 7 Michigan State Spartans 27 3 Oregon Ducks 46 Eugene, Oregon Oregon Duck Oregon Ducks
September 13, 2014 Incarnate Word Cardinals 0 1 (FCS) North Dakota State Bison 58 Fargo, North Dakota In front of Fargo Theatre[36] FCS Brock Jensen North Dakota State Bison
September 20, 2014 22 Clemson Tigers 17 1 Florida State Seminoles 23 OT Tallahassee, Florida Rivalry Gabrielle Reece Florida State Seminoles
September 27, 2014 Missouri Tigers 21 13 South Carolina Gamecocks 20 Columbia, South Carolina Mayor's Cup Kenny Chesney South Carolina Gamecocks
October 4, 2014 3 Alabama Crimson Tide 17 11 Ole Miss Rebels 23 Oxford, Mississippi The Grove Rivalry Katy Perry Alabama Crimson Tide
October 11, 2014 2 Auburn Tigers 23 3 Mississippi State Bulldogs 38 Starkville, Mississippi The Junction Jonathan Papelbon Mississippi State Bulldogs
October 18, 2014 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 27 2 Florida State Seminoles 31 Tallahassee, Florida Ken Griffey Jr Florida State Seminoles
October 25, 2014 3 Ole Miss Rebels 7 24 LSU Tigers 10 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Magnolia Bowl Jase Robertson, Willie Robertson LSU Tigers
November 1, 2014 10 TCU Horned Frogs 31 20 West Virginia Mountaineers 30 Morgantown, West Virginia Brad Paisley TCU Horned Frogs
November 8, 2014 13 Ohio State Buckeyes 49 7 Michigan State Spartans 37 East Lansing, Michigan Alice Cooper Michigan State Spartans
November 15, 2014 1 Mississippi State Bulldogs 20 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 25 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Marcus Lutrell Alabama Crimson Tide
November 22, 2014 Yale Bulldogs 24 14 (FCS) Harvard Crimson 31 Boston, Massachusetts Dillon Quad[37] RivalryFCS Matt Birk Yale Bulldogs
November 29, 2014 15 Auburn Tigers 44 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 55 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Iron Bowl Joe Namath Alabama Crimson Tide
December 6, 2014 9 Kansas State Wildcats 27 5 Baylor Bears 38 Waco, Texas Mike Singletary Kansas State Wildcats
December 13, 2014 Navy Midshipmen 17 Army Black Knights 10 Baltimore, Maryland Army–Navy Game Roger Staubach Navy Midshipmen
January 1, 2015 2 Oregon Ducks 59 3 Florida State Seminoles 20 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Oregon Ducks
January 12, 2015 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 42 3 Oregon Ducks 20 Arlington, Texas Show was hosted from Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas College Football Playoff National Championship Ohio State Buckeyes

2015 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 5, 2015 3 Alabama Crimson Tide 35 20 Wisconsin Badgers 17 Arlington, Texas Cowboys Classic Brad Paisley Alabama Crimson Tide
September 12, 2015 7 Oregon Ducks 28 5 Michigan State Spartans 31 East Lansing, Michigan Draymond Green Oregon Ducks
September 19, 2015 15 Ole Miss Rebels 43 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 37 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Eric Church Alabama Crimson Tide
September 26, 2015 9 UCLA Bruins 56 16 Arizona Wildcats 30 Tucson, Arizona Bob Baffert Arizona Wildcats
October 3, 2015 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 22 12 Clemson Tigers 24 Clemson, South Carolina Jim Cantore Notre Dame Fighting Irish
October 10, 2015 23 California Golden Bears 24 5 Utah Utes 30 Salt Lake City, Utah John Stockton Utah Utes
October 17, 2015 7 Michigan State Spartans 27 12 Michigan Wolverines 23 Ann Arbor, Michigan Rivalry Steve Spurrier Michigan Wolverines
October 24, 2015 11 Richmond Spiders 59 4 James Madison Dukes 49 Harrisonburg, Virginia JMU Quad[38] RivalryFCS Dirks Bentley James Madison Dukes
October 31, 2015 9 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 24 21 Temple Owls 20 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Independence Hall[39] Philly Phanatic Notre Dame Fighting Irish
November 7, 2015 2 LSU Tigers 16 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 30 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Rick Ross LSU Tigers
November 14, 2015 12 Oklahoma Sooners 44 6 Baylor Bears 34 Waco, Texas Jeff Dunham Baylor Bears
November 21, 2015 9 Michigan State Spartans 17 3 Ohio State Buckeyes 14 Columbus, Ohio Archie Griffin Ohio State Buckeyes
November 28, 2015 3 Oklahoma Sooners 58 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys 23 Stillwater, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Ricky Fowler Oklahoma State Cowboys
December 5, 2015 5 Michigan State Spartans 16 4 Iowa Hawkeyes 13 Indianapolis, Indiana Big Ten Championship Game Dallas Clark Michigan State Spartans
December 12, 2015 Army Black Knights 17 21 Navy Midshipmen 21 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Army–Navy Game Roger Staubach Navy Midshipmen
December 31, 2015 4 Oklahoma Sooners 17 1 Clemson Tigers 37 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Oklahoma Sooners
January 1, 2016 5 Stanford Cardinal 45 6 Iowa Hawkeyes 16 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Stanford Cardinal
January 11, 2016 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 45 1 Clemson Tigers 40 Glendale, Arizona RivalryCollege Football Playoff National Championship Clemson Tigers

2016 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
September 3, 2016 5 LSU Tigers 14 Wisconsin Badgers 16 Green Bay, Wisconsin Lambeau Field Aaron Rodgers LSU Tigers
September 10, 2016 Virginia Tech Hokies 24 17 Tennessee Volunteers 45 Bristol, Tennessee Bristol Motor Speedway Battle at Bristol Dale Earnhardt Jr Tennessee Volunteers
September 17, 2016 2 Florida State Seminoles 20 10 Louisville Cardinals 63 Louisville, Kentucky Laila Ali Louisville Cardinals
September 24, 2016 19 Florida Gators 28 14 Tennessee Volunteers 38 Knoxville, Tennessee Rivalry Phillip Fulmer, Steve Spurrier Florida Gators
October 1, 2016 3 Louisville Cardinals 36 5 Clemson Tigers 42 Clemson, South Carolina Eric Church Clemson Tigers
October 8, 2016 9 Tennessee Volunteers 38 8 Texas A&M Aggies 45 2OT College Station, Texas Chainsmokers Texas A&M Aggies
October 15, 2016 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 30 OT 8 Wisconsin Badgers 23 Madison, Wisconsin Ric Flair Ohio State Buckeyes
October 22, 2016 6 Texas A&M Aggies 14 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 33 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Verne Lundquist Alabama Crimson Tide
October 29, 2016 4 Washington Huskies 31 17 Utah Utes 24 Salt Lake City, Utah Frank Caliendo Washington Huskies
November 5, 2016 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 10 13 LSU Tigers 0 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Lil Wayne LSU Tigers
November 12, 2016 USC Trojans 26 4 Washington Huskies 13 Seattle, Washington Joel McHale Washington Huskies
November 19, 2016 Buffalo Bulls 0 21 Western Michigan Broncos 38 Kalamazoo, Michigan Sangren Pedestrian Mall[40] Greg Jennings Western Michigan Broncos
November 26, 2016 3 Michigan Wolverines 27 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 30 2OT Columbus, Ohio The Game Orlando Pace Ohio State Buckeyes
December 3, 2016 6 Wisconsin Badgers 31 7 Penn State Nittany Lions 38 Indianapolis, Indiana Big Ten Championship Game Keegan-Michael Key Wisconsin Badgers
December 10, 2016 25 Navy Midshipmen 17 Army Black Knights 21 Baltimore, Maryland Army–Navy Game Hugh McConnell, Stephen Phillips Navy Midshipmen
December 31, 2016 3 Ohio State Buckeyes 0 2 Clemson Tigers 31 Glendale, Arizona Fiesta Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Ohio State Buckeyes
January 2, 2017 9 USC Trojans 52 5 Penn State Nittany Lions 49 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl USC Trojans
January 9, 2017 2 Clemson Tigers 35 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 31 Tampa, Florida RivalryCollege Football Playoff National Championship Alabama Crimson Tide

2017 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
August 31, 2017 (Thursday) 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 49 Indiana Hoosiers 21 Bloomington, Indiana Ohio State Buckeyes
September 2, 2017 3 Florida State Seminoles 7 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 24 Atlanta, Georgia Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Sam Hunt Alabama Crimson Tide
September 9, 2017 5 Oklahoma Sooners 31 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 6 Columbus, Ohio Eddie George Ohio State Buckeyes
September 16, 2017 3 Clemson Tigers 47 14 Louisville Cardinals 21 Louisville, Kentucky Rick Pitino Louisville Cardinals
September 23, 2017 None New York, New York Show was hosted from Times Square[41] Keegan-Michael Key Corso dressed as Lady Liberty and picked New York City[42]
September 30, 2017 2 Clemson Tigers 31 12 Virginia Tech Hokies 17 Blacksburg, Virginia Bruce Smith Clemson Tigers
October 7, 2017 23 West Virginia Mountaineers 24 8 TCU Horned Frogs 31 Fort Worth, Texas Tim McGraw TCU Horned Frogs
October 14, 2017 11 (FCS) Villanova Wildcats 8 1 (FCS) James Madison Dukes 30 Harrisonburg, Virginia JMU Quad[38] FCS Gene Wojciechowski James Madison Dukes
October 21, 2017 19 Michigan Wolverines 13 2 Penn State Nittany Lions 42 University Park, Pennsylvania Ki-Jana Carter Penn State Nittany Lions
October 28, 2017 2 Penn State Nittany Lions 38 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 39 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry Jack Nicklaus Ohio State Buckeyes
November 4, 2017 5 Oklahoma Sooners 62 11 Oklahoma State Cowboys 52 Stillwater, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Thurman Thomas Oklahoma State Cowboys
November 11, 2017 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 8 7 Miami Hurricanes 41 Miami Gardens, Florida Hosted from Miami's campus in Coral Gables, Florida Alex Rodriguez Notre Dame Fighting Irish
November 18, 2017 24 Michigan Wolverines 10 5 Wisconsin Badgers 24 Madison, Wisconsin Craig T Nelson Wisconsin Badgers
November 25, 2017 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 14 6 Auburn Tigers 26 Auburn, Alabama Iron Bowl Charles Barkley Alabama Crimson Tide
December 2, 2017 7 Miami Hurricanes 3 1 Clemson Tigers 38 Charlotte, North Carolina ACC Championship Game Luther Campbell Clemson Tigers
December 9, 2017 Army Black Knights 14 Navy Midshipmen 13 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Army–Navy Game Rob Riggle Navy Midshipmen
January 1, 2018 3 Georgia Bulldogs 54 2 Oklahoma Sooners 48 2OT Pasadena, California Rose Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Oklahoma Sooners
January 8, 2018 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 26 OT 3 Georgia Bulldogs 23 Atlanta, Georgia RivalryCollege Football Playoff National Championship Alabama Crimson Tide

2018 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
April 26–27, 2018 2018 NFL Draft Arlington, Texas Pre-show prior to Round 1 and Rounds 2–3[43] Mel Kiper[e][44]
September 1, 2018 14 Michigan Wolverines 17 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 24 South Bend, Indiana Rivalry Luke Bryan Notre Dame Fighting Irish
September 8, 2018 2 Clemson Tigers 28 Texas A&M Aggies 26 College Station, Texas Owen Gray Clemson Tigers
September 15, 2018 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 40 15 TCU Horned Frogs 28 Arlington, Texas Show was hosted from TCU's campus in Fort Worth, Texas Roman Reigns Ohio State Buckeyes
September 22, 2018 7 Stanford Cardinal 38 OT 20 Oregon Ducks 31 Eugene, Oregon Tim Matheson Oregon Ducks
September 29, 2018 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 27 9 Penn State Nittany Lions 26 University Park, Pennsylvania Rivalry Keegan-Michael Key Penn State Nittany Lions
October 6, 2018 19 Texas Longhorns 48 7 Oklahoma Sooners 45 Dallas, Texas Red River Showdown Toby Keith Oklahoma Sooners
October 13, 2018 15 Wisconsin Badgers 13 12 Michigan Wolverines 38 Ann Arbor, Michigan Chainsmokers Wisconsin Badgers
October 20, 2018 12 Oregon Ducks 13 25 Washington State Cougars 38 Pullman, Washington Across from Cougar Pride statue[45] Drew Bledsoe Washington State Cougars
October 27, 2018 9 Florida Gators 17 7 Georgia Bulldogs 36 Jacksonville, Florida Rivalry Evander Holyfield Florida Gators
November 3, 2018 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 29 3 LSU Tigers 0 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry Alex Bergman Alabama Crimson Tide
November 10, 2018 2 Clemson Tigers 27 17 Boston College Eagles 7 Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts O'Rourke–McFadden Trophy Chris O'Donnell Clemson Tigers
November 17, 2018 24 Cincinnati Bearcats 13 11 UCF Knights 38 Orlando, Florida Memory Mall[46] Rivalry Maury Povich UCF Knights
November 24, 2018 4 Michigan Wolverines 39 10 Ohio State Buckeyes 62 Columbus, Ohio The Game Bryce Harper Michigan Wolverines
December 1, 2018 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 35 4 Georgia Bulldogs 28 Atlanta, Georgia RivalrySEC Championship Game Quavo Alabama Crimson Tide
December 8, 2018 Navy Midshipmen 10 Army Black Knights 17 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Army–Navy Game Charles Barkley Navy Midshipmen
December 29, 2018 4 Oklahoma Sooners 34 4 Alabama Crimson Tide 45 Miami Gardens, Florida Orange Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Brian Bosworth Alabama Crimson Tide
January 1, 2019 9 Washington Huskies 23 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 28 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl Ohio State Buckeyes
January 7, 2019 2 Clemson Tigers 44 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 16 Santa Clara, California RivalryCollege Football Playoff National Championship Clemson Tigers

2019 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
April 25–27, 2019 2019 NFL Draft Nashville, Tennessee Show was part of ESPN's entire NFL Draft coverage.[47] Dwayne Haskins[f][49]
August 24, 2019 Miami Hurricanes 20 8 Florida Gators 24 Orlando, Florida Show was held at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom[50] RivalryCamping World Kickoff Michael Irvin Florida Gators
August 29, 2019 (Thursday) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 14 1 Clemson Tigers 52 Clemson, South Carolina Rivalry Clemson Tigers
August 31, 2019 11 Oregon Ducks 21 16 Auburn Tigers 27 Arlington, Texas Show was hosted from Sundance Square in Fort Worth, Texas[51] Advocare Classic Bo Jackson Oregon Ducks
September 7, 2019 6 LSU Tigers 45 9 Texas Longhorns 38 Austin, Texas Matthew McConaughey LSU Tigers
September 14, 2019 19 Iowa Hawkeyes 18 Iowa State Cyclones 17 Ames, Iowa Cy-Hawk Trophy Eric Church Iowa State Cyclones
September 21, 2019 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 17 3 Georgia Bulldogs 23 Athens, Georgia Jeezy Georgia Bulldogs
September 28, 2019 5 Ohio State Buckeyes 48 Nebraska Cornhuskers 7 Lincoln, Nebraska Gabrielle Union Ohio State Buckeyes
October 5, 2019 7 Auburn Tigers 13 10 Florida Gators 24 Gainesville, Florida Rivalry Emmitt Smith Florida Gators
October 12, 2019 7 Florida Gators 28 5 LSU Tigers 42 Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rivalry John Goodman LSU Tigers
October 19, 2019 16 Michigan Wolverines 21 7 Penn State Nittany Lions 28 University Park, Pennsylvania Lara Spencer Penn State Nittany Lions
October 26, 2019 1 (FCS) North Dakota State Bison 23 3 (FCS) South Dakota State Jackrabbits 16 Brookings, South Dakota College Green[52] Dakota MarkerFCS Pat McAfee North Dakota State Bison
November 2, 2019 15 SMU Mustangs 48 24 Memphis Tigers 54 Memphis, Tennessee Show was hosted on Beale Street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee[53] Jerry Lawler SMU Mustangs
November 9, 2019 2 LSU Tigers 46 3 Alabama Crimson Tide 41 Tuscaloosa, Alabama RivalryGame of the Century Justin Thomas LSU Tigers
November 16, 2019 10 Oklahoma Sooners 34 13 Baylor Bears 31 Waco, Texas Chip Gaines, Joanna Gaines Baylor Bears
November 23, 2019 8 Penn State Nittany Lions 17 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 28 Columbus, Ohio Rivalry Eddie George Ohio State Buckeyes
November 30, 2019 12 Wisconsin Badgers 38 8 Minnesota Golden Gophers 17 Minneapolis, Minnesota Paul Bunyan's Axe Eric Decker Minnesota Golden Gophers
December 7, 2019 4 Georgia Bulldogs 10 2 LSU Tigers 37 Atlanta, Georgia SEC Championship Game Zac Brown LSU Tigers
December 14, 2019 Army Black Knights 7 23 Navy Midshipmen 31 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Army–Navy Game Charles Barkley Navy Midshipmen
December 28, 2019 3 Clemson Tigers 29 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 23 Glendale, Arizona Fiesta Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Ohio State Buckeyes
January 1, 2020 6 Oregon Ducks 28 8 Wisconsin Badgers 27 Pasadena, California Rose Bowl
January 13, 2020 3 Clemson Tigers 25 1 LSU Tigers 42 New Orleans, Louisiana College Football Playoff National Championship LSU Tigers

2020 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick[g]
April 23–25, 2020 2020 NFL Draft Bristol, Connecticut Pre-show from ESPN's Bristol studios[h]
August 29, 2020 N/A[i]
September 5, 2020 None Bristol, Connecticut Broadcast from ESPN's Bristol studios and remote locations[56]
September 12, 2020 1 Clemson Tigers 37 Wake Forest Demon Deacons 13 Winston-Salem, North Carolina 50-yard line of Truist Field[57] Chris Paul Clemson Tigers
September 19, 2020 17 Miami Hurricanes 47 18 Louisville Cardinals 34 Louisville, Kentucky Bill Murray Miami Hurricanes
September 26, 2020 Florida State Seminoles 10 12 Miami Hurricanes 52 Miami Gardens, Florida Rivalry Stugotz Miami Hurricanes
October 3, 2020 7 Auburn Tigers 6 4 Georgia Bulldogs 27 Athens, Georgia Deep South's Oldest Rivalry Omari Hardwick Georgia Bulldogs
October 10, 2020 7 Miami Hurricanes 17 1 Clemson Tigers 42 Clemson, South Carolina Alex Rodriguez Clemson Tigers
October 17, 2020 3 Georgia Bulldogs 24 2 Alabama Crimson Tide 41 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Rivalry Derrick Henry Alabama Crimson Tide
October 24, 2020 18 Michigan Wolverines 49 21 Minnesota Golden Gophers 24 Minneapolis, Minnesota Little Brown Jug Vince Vaughn Michigan Wolverines
October 31, 2020 3 Ohio State Buckeyes 38 18 Penn State Nittany Lions 25 University Park, Pennsylvania Rivalry Trace McSorley Ohio State Buckeyes
November 7, 2020 1 Clemson Tigers 40 4 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 47 2OT South Bend, Indiana Chase Claypool Notre Dame Fighting Irish
November 14, 2020 2020 Masters Tournament Augusta, Georgia Augusta National Golf Club (Par 3 course)[15][58] Jack Nicklaus Brooks Koepka[j][59]
November 21, 2020 14 Oklahoma State Cowboys 13 18 Oklahoma Sooners 41 Norman, Oklahoma Bedlam Series Trae Young Oklahoma Sooners
November 28, 2020 22 Auburn Tigers 13 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 42 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Iron Bowl Joe Namath Alabama Crimson Tide
December 5, 2020 13 BYU Cougars 17 18 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 22 Conway, South Carolina Brooks Stadium[60] Mormons vs. Mullets (Originally scheduled to be Liberty at Coastal Carolina)[k] Dustin Johnson BYU Cougars
December 12, 2020 Navy Midshipmen 0 Army Black Knights 15 West Point, New York Army–Navy Game Condoleezza Rice Navy Midshipmen
December 19, 2020 3 Clemson Tigers 34 2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10 Charlotte, North Carolina ACC Championship Game Joel McHale Clemson Tigers
January 1, 2021 3 Ohio State Buckeyes 49 2 Clemson Tigers 28 New Orleans, Louisiana Sugar Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Clemson Tigers
January 11, 2021 3 Ohio State Buckeyes 24 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 52 Miami Gardens, Florida College Football Playoff National Championship Ohio State Buckeyes

2021 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
April 29–30, and May 1, 2021 2021 NFL Draft Cleveland, Ohio Show was part of ESPN's entire NFL Draft coverage[63]
August 28, 2021 Alcorn State Braves 14 North Carolina Central Eagles 23 Atlanta, Georgia Center Parc Stadium FCSMEAC/SWAC Challenge Eddie George Alcorn State Braves
September 4, 2021 5 Georgia Bulldogs 10 3 Clemson Tigers 3 Charlotte, North Carolina Romare Bearden Park RivalryDuke's Mayo Classic Kane Brown Georgia Bulldogs
September 11, 2021 10 Iowa Hawkeyes 27 9 Iowa State Cyclones 17 Ames, Iowa Between Sukup Endzone and Reimen Gardens Cy-Hawk Trophy Ashton Kutcher Iowa Hawkeyes
September 18, 2021 22 Auburn Tigers 20 10 Penn State Nittany Lions 28 University Park, Pennsylvania Old Main Lawn Saquon Barkley Penn State Nittany Lions
September 25, 2021 12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 41 18 Wisconsin Badgers 13 Chicago, Illinois Soldier Field Shamrock Series Danica Patrick Notre Dame Fighting Irish
October 2, 2021 8 Arkansas Razorbacks 0 2 Georgia Bulldogs 37 Athens, Georgia Myers Quad Harris English Georgia Bulldogs
October 9, 2021 6 Oklahoma Sooners 55 21 Texas Longhorns 48 Dallas, Texas State Fair Texas Red River Showdown Mark Cuban Texas Longhorns
October 16, 2021 11 Kentucky Wildcats 13 1 Georgia Bulldogs 30 Athens, Georgia Myers Quad Jeff Foxworthy Georgia Bulldogs
October 23, 2021 10 Oregon Ducks 34 UCLA Bruins 31 Pasadena, California Show was hosted from UCLA's campus in Los Angeles, California at Wilson Plaza Bill Walton UCLA Bruins
October 30, 2021 6 Michigan Wolverines 33 8 Michigan State Spartans 37 East Lansing, Michigan Ralph Young Field Paul Bunyan Trophy Ken Jeong Michigan Wolverines
November 6, 2021 Tulsa Golden Hurricane 20 6 Cincinnati Bearcats 28 Cincinnati, Ohio The Commons Nick Lachey Cincinnati Bearcats
November 13, 2021 11 Texas A&M Aggies 19 15 Ole Miss Rebels 29 Oxford, Mississippi The Grove Lane Kiffin Ole Miss Rebels
November 20, 2021 7 Michigan State Spartans 7 4 Ohio State Buckeyes 56 Columbus, Ohio St. John Arena Twenty One Pilots Ohio State Buckeyes
November 27, 2021 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 27 5 Michigan Wolverines 42 Ann Arbor, Michigan outside The Big House The Game Sebastian Maniscalco Ohio State Buckeyes
December 4, 2021 1 Georgia Bulldogs 24 3 Alabama Crimson Tide 41 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia World Congress Center RivalrySEC Championship Game Zac Brown Alabama Crimson Tide
December 11, 2021 Army Black Knights 13 Navy Midshipmen 17 East Rutherford, New Jersey outside MetLife Stadium Army–Navy Game Pete Dawkins Navy Midshipmen
December 31, 2021 3 Georgia Bulldogs 34 2 Michigan Wolverines 11 Miami Gardens, Florida Outside Hard Rock Stadium Orange Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal Bill Goldberg Georgia Bulldogs
January 1, 2022 11 Utah Utes 45 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 48 Pasadena, California Inside The Rose Bowl Rose Bowl Ohio State Buckeyes
January 10, 2022 3 Georgia Bulldogs 33 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 18 Indianapolis, Indiana Lucas Oil Stadium RivalryCollege Football Playoff National Championship Georgia Bulldogs

2022 season

Date Visitor Host City Location Notes Guest Picker Lee Corso Headgear Pick
April 28–30, 2022 2022 NFL Draft Las Vegas, Nevada High Roller Show was part of ESPN's entire NFL Draft coverage[64]
August 27, 2022 None Bristol, Connecticut & Atlanta, Georgia Broadcast from ESPN’s Bristol studios and various remote locations, such as the Home Depot headquarters in Atlanta
September 1, 2022 (Thursday) West Virginia Mountaineers 31 17 Pittsburgh Panthers 38 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Acrisure Stadium Backyard Brawl Pittsburgh Panthers
September 3, 2022 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 10 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 21 Columbus, Ohio St. John Arena Jack Harlow Ohio State Buckeyes
September 10, 2022 1 Alabama Crimson Tide 20 Texas Longhorns 19 Austin, Texas LBJ Lawn Glen Powell Alabama Crimson Tide
September 17, 2022 Troy Trojans 28 Appalachian State Mountaineers 32 Boone, North Carolina Sanford Mall Luke Combs Appalachian State Mountaineers
September 24, 2022 20 Florida Gators 33 11 Tennessee Volunteers 38 Knoxville, Tennessee Ayres Hall Rivalry Bianca Belair Tennessee Volunteers
October 1, 2022 10 NC State Wolfpack 20 5 Clemson Tigers 30 Clemson, South Carolina Bowman Field Textile Bowl Christian Wilkins None[l]
October 8, 2022 17 TCU Horned Frogs 38 19 Kansas Jayhawks 31 Lawrence, Kansas South end of David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium Rob Riggle None[l]
October 15, 2022 3 Alabama Crimson Tide 49 6 Tennessee Volunteers 52 Knoxville, Tennessee Ayres Hall Third Saturday in October Peyton Manning Tennessee Volunteers
October 22, 2022 9 UCLA Bruins 30 10 Oregon Ducks 45 Eugene, Oregon Memorial Quad Sabrina Ionescu Oregon Ducks
October 29, 2022 Southern Jaguars 0 9 (FCS) Jackson State Tigers 35 Jackson, Mississippi Parking lot at Veterans Memorial Stadium FCSRivalry Stephen A. Smith None[l]
November 5, 2022 1 Tennessee Volunteers 13 3 Georgia Bulldogs 27 Athens, Georgia Myers Quad Rivalry Luke Bryan None[l]
November 12, 2022 4 TCU Horned Frogs 17 18 Texas Longhorns 10 Austin, Texas LBJ Lawn Rivalry Jordan Spieth None[l]
November 19, 2022 14 (FCS) Montana Grizzlies 21 3 (FCS) Montana State Bobcats 55 Bozeman, Montana Dyche Field[65] FCSBrawl of the Wild Nick Faldo Montana State Bobcats
November 26, 2022 3 Michigan Wolverines 45 2 Ohio State Buckeyes 23 Columbus, Ohio St. John Arena The Game A.J. Hawk Ohio State Buckeyes
December 3, 2022 Kansas State Wildcats TBD TCU Horned Frogs TBD Arlington, Texas Big 12 Championship Game TBD TBD
December 10, 2022 Navy Midshipmen TBD Army Black Knights TBD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Army–Navy Game TBD TBD
December 31, 2022 TBD Glendale, Arizona Fiesta Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal TBD TBD
January 2, 2023 TBD Pasadena, California Rose Bowl TBD TBD
January 9, 2023 TBD Inglewood, California College Football Playoff National Championship TBD TBD
Notes
  1. ^ Corso wore the Florida State hat, then wore the Notre Dame hat. He eventually chose Florida State.
  2. ^ Game was cancelled due to lightning.
  3. ^ Game was postponed and rescheduled to December 1, 2001, due to the September 11 attacks.[19]
  4. ^ The September 24th game was originally scheduled to originate from Baton Rouge for Tennessee vs. LSU, but game was postponed to Monday, September 26 due to the approach of Hurricane Rita.[23]
  5. ^ Corso wore Mel Kiper's head as his headgear during the broadcast.
  6. ^ Corso's headgear was for who he would take with the first pick of the draft.[48]
  7. ^ Corso made all of his headgear picks from his home in Florida and did not travel to any College GameDay locations due to COVID-19 concerns.[54]
  8. ^ No College GameDay was eventually held on that date. The show was originally going to be in Paradise, Nevada, but was moved to ESPN's studios due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
  9. ^ Originally Navy vs. Notre Dame (Emerald Isle Classic) in Dublin, Ireland,[55] but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the game was then moved to Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium for Labor Day weekend before ultimately being canceled; this would have been the first show to be broadcast outside of the United States.
  10. ^ Corso's headgear was for who he thinks will win the Masters.
  11. ^ Because of an increased number of COVID-19 cases within the football program, Liberty University's medical staff decided to pause its football team's activities and cancel the game with Coastal Carolina in Conway, South Carolina, scheduled for December 5. BYU, who had not originally been scheduled to play that week, and had hopes of making the College Football Playoff, worked to schedule this game in its place.[61][62]
  12. ^ a b c d e Corso was absent due to health issues.

Winners are listed in bold.[66]
Home team listed in italics for neutral-site or off-campus games.
All rankings displayed for Division I-A/FBS teams are from the AP Poll or CFP Rankings (starting in the 2014 season) at the time of the game. FCS rankings are from the STATS LLC poll at the time of the game.

Appearances by school

Appearances through November 26, 2022

Ohio State has hosted GameDay 22 times on campus, more than any other school, and is first in total appearances with 55.
Alabama has hosted GameDay on campus 16 times and has made a total of 54 appearances on GameDay, making them second in total appearances. The first three appearances were off-campus from Legion Field in Birmingham.
The Florida Gators have been featured on GameDay 42 times, which makes them third in most total appearances.
Air Force is the only "Group of Five" school to have hosted GameDay three times.
North Dakota State is the only FCS program to host GameDay twice.
A Washington State Cougars flag has flown at every GameDay broadcast since 2003, but GameDay did not visit Martin Stadium (pictured) until 2018.
With the completion of the 2014 season, the SEC became the first (and, until 2022, the only) conference to have all of its members host GameDay at least once (although Missouri has never hosted while an SEC member; it hosted as a Big 12 member). The SEC has also hosted GameDay more than any other conference.[67]
School Appearances Hosted Record Win Pct Last hosted
Ohio State 55 22 38–17 .691 November 26, 2022
Alabama 54 16 35–19 .648 November 28, 2020
Florida 42 13 26–16 .619 October 5, 2019
Oklahoma 39 8 26–13 .667 November 21, 2020
Michigan 36 12 18–18 .500 November 27, 2021
Florida State 35 11 17–18 .486 October 18, 2014
Notre Dame 34 10 15–19 .441 November 7, 2020
LSU 33 13 21–12 .636 October 12, 2019
Georgia 32 7 14–18 .438 November 5, 2022
Clemson 30 8 19–11 .633 October 1, 2022
Oregon 28 11 17–11 .607 October 22, 2022
USC 24 10 18–6 .750 November 16, 2013
Miami 24 8 15–9 .625 September 26, 2020
Tennessee 24 11 11–13 .458 October 15, 2022
Penn State 23 9 9–14 .391 September 18, 2021
Auburn 23 9 10–13 .435 November 25, 2017
Texas 20 8 10–10 .526 November 12, 2022
Wisconsin 20 8 7–13 .350 November 18, 2017
Nebraska 17 7 9–8 .529 September 28, 2019
Michigan State 16 8 9–7 .563 October 30, 2021
Virginia Tech 14 6 4–10 .286 September 30, 2017
Army 12 2 4–7 .364 December 12, 2020
Stanford 11 1 6–5 .545 November 12, 2011
Navy 10 0 4–5 .444 N/A
UCLA 10 2 3–7 .300 October 23, 2021
Oklahoma State 9 6 1–8 .111 November 4, 2017
Iowa 9 2 3–6 .333 September 30, 2006
Texas A&M 9 6 1–8 .111 September 8, 2018
TCU 9 3 8–1 .875 September 15, 2018
South Carolina 8 7 3–5 .375 September 27, 2014
Washington 7 2 1–6 .143 November 12, 2016
Colorado 6 3 2–4 .333 September 14, 1996
Kansas State 6 2 1–5 .167 October 14, 2000
Missouri 6 1 3–3 .500 October 23, 2010
Utah 6 4 2–4 .333 October 29, 2016
Georgia Tech 5 2 0–5 .000 September 2, 2006
Louisville 5 3 2–3 .400 September 19, 2020
West Virginia 5 2 1–4 .200 November 1, 2014
Baylor 4 3 1–3 .250 November 16, 2019
Ole Miss 4 2 3–1 .750 November 13, 2021
Texas Tech 4 1 1–3 .250 November 1, 2008
Air Force 3 3 2–1 .667 November 7, 2009
Arizona 3 2 0–3 .000 September 26, 2015
Arizona State 3 1 0–3 .000 October 1, 2005
Arkansas 3 1 1–2 .333 November 11, 2006
Boston College 3 3 1–2 .333 November 10, 2018
BYU 3 1 0–3 .000 October 24, 2009
California 3 0 1–2 .333 N/A
North Dakota State 3 2 3–0 1.000 September 13, 2014
Northwestern 3 2 1–2 .333 October 5, 2013
Oregon State 3 1 0–3 .000 December 4, 2010
Pittsburgh 3 3 2–1 .667 September 1, 2022
Purdue 3 1 1–2 .333 October 16, 2004
Washington State 3 1 1–2 .333 October 20, 2018
Cincinnati 2 1 1–1 .500 November 6, 2021
Harvard 2 1 1–1 .500 November 22, 2014
Illinois 2 0 1–1 .500 N/A
Iowa State 2 2 0–2 .000 September 11, 2021
James Madison 2 2 1–1 .500 October 14, 2017
Kansas 2 1 0–2 .000 October 8, 2022
Kentucky 2 1 0–2 .000 October 20, 2007
North Carolina 2 1 0–2 .000 November 8, 1997
NC State 2 1 0–2 .000 October 23, 2004
Minnesota 2 2 0–2 .000 October 24, 2020
Mississippi State 2 1 1–1 .500 October 11, 2014
SMU 2 0 0–2 .000 N/A
Southern 2 0 0–2 .000 N/A
Syracuse 2 0 0–2 .000 N/A
Troy 2 0 1–1 .500 N/A
UCF 2 1 1–1 .500 November 17, 2018
Appalachian State 1 1 1–0 1.000 September 17, 2022
Boise State 1 1 1–0 1.000 September 25, 2010
Bowling Green 1 1 1–0 1.000 October 25, 2003
Coastal Carolina 1 1 1–0 1.000 December 5, 2020
Florida A&M 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 15, 2008
Houston 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 19, 2011
Indiana 1 1 0–1 .000 August 31, 2017
Jackson State 1 1 1–0 1.000 October 29, 2022
Memphis 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 2, 2019
Montana State 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 19, 2022
Temple 1 1 0–1 .000 October 31, 2015
Penn 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 16, 2002
South Dakota State 1 1 0–1 .000 October 26, 2019
Vanderbilt 1 1 1–0 1.000 October 4, 2008
Wake Forest 1 1 0–1 .000 September 12, 2020
Western Michigan 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 19, 2016
Williams 1 1 1–0 1.000 November 10, 2007
Alcorn State 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Amherst 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Buffalo 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Delaware State 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
East Carolina 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Grambling State 1 0 1–0 1.000 N/A
Hampton 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Incarnate Word 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Montana State 1 0 1–0 1.000 N/A
North Carolina Central 1 0 1–0 1.000 N/A
Northern Illinois 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Richmond 1 0 1–0 1.000 N/A
South Florida 1 0 1–0 1.000 N/A
Tulsa 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Villanova 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A
Yale 1 0 0–1 .000 N/A

Power Five schools who have not yet hosted

Appearances through November 19, 2022

School Appearances Record Win Pct Note
California 3 1–2 .333
Illinois 2 1–1 .500
Syracuse 2 0–2 .000
Duke 0 0–0
Maryland 0 0–0
Rutgers 0 0–0
Virginia 0 0–0

Frequent Matchups

College Gameday has attended several particular matchups with regularity.

Team 1 Team 2 Matchups Record Last Appearance Last Result
Alabama LSU 11 Alabama 8–3 November 9, 2019 LSU 46–41
Ohio State Penn State 11 Ohio State 9–2 October 31, 2020 Ohio State 38–25
Alabama Georgia 9 Alabama 6–3 January 10, 2022 Georgia 33–18
Florida Tennessee 9 Florida 6–3 September 24, 2022 Tennessee 38–33
Alabama Auburn 8 Alabama 5–3 November 28, 2020 Alabama 42–13
Florida Florida State 8 Tied 4–4 November 28, 2009 Florida 37–10
Florida State Miami 8 Miami 5–3 September 26, 2020 Miami 52–10
Army Navy 8 Tied 4–4 December 11, 2021 Navy 17–13
Michigan Ohio State 8 Ohio State 5–3 November 26, 2022 Michigan 45–23
Michigan Notre Dame 7 Michigan 5–2 September 1, 2018 Notre Dame 24–17
Oklahoma Oklahoma State 7 Oklahoma 7–0 November 21, 2020 Oklahoma, 41–13
Oklahoma Texas 7 Oklahoma 4–3 October 9, 2021 Oklahoma, 55–48
Florida LSU 5 LSU 3–2 October 12, 2019 LSU 42–28
Georgia LSU 5 LSU 4–1 December 7, 2019 LSU 37–10
Michigan State Ohio State 5 Ohio State 3–2 November 20, 2021 Ohio State 56-7
Notre Dame USC 5 USC 3–2 November 24, 2012 Notre Dame 22–13
Oregon UCLA 5 Oregon 4–1 October 22, 2022 Oregon 45–30
Alabama Clemson 4 Tied 2–2 January 7, 2019 Clemson 44–16
Florida Georgia 4 Florida 3–1 October 27, 2018 Georgia 36–17
Michigan Wisconsin 4 Michigan 3–1 October 13, 2018 Michigan 38–13
Michigan Michigan State 4 Michigan State 3–1 October 30, 2021 Michigan State 37–33
Oregon Stanford 4 Tied 2–2 September 22, 2018 Stanford 38–31 OT
Auburn Florida 3 Florida 2–1 October 5, 2019 Florida 24–13
Clemson Florida State 3 Florida State 3–0 September 20, 2014 Florida State 23–17 OT
Clemson Notre Dame 3 Clemson 2–1 December 19, 2020 Clemson 34–10
Clemson Ohio State 3 Clemson 2–1 January 1, 2021 Ohio State 49–28
Florida Miami 3 Florida 2–1 August 24, 2019 Florida 24–20
Florida State Notre Dame 3 Notre Dame 2–1 October 18, 2014 Florida State 31–27
Georgia Tennessee 3 Tennessee 2–0 November 5, 2022 TBD
Iowa Ohio State 3 Ohio State 3–0 September 30, 2006 Ohio State 38–17
Kansas State Oklahoma 3 Oklahoma 3–0 September 29, 2001 Oklahoma 38–37
Miami Virginia Tech 3 Miami 2–1 November 5, 2005 Miami 27–7
Michigan Penn State 3 Penn State 3–0 October 19, 2019 Penn State 28–21
Missouri Oklahoma 3 Oklahoma 2–1 October 23, 2010 Missouri 36–27
Texas Texas Tech 3 Texas 2–1 September 19, 2009 Texas 34–24

AP Number 1 vs Number 2

Date Number 1 Number 2 Result Record
1 November 13, 1993 Florida State Notre Dame 31−24 Number 2 1–0
2 January 1, 1994 Nebraska Florida 62−24 1–1
3 November 30, 1996 Florida Florida State 24−21 Number 2 2–1
4 January 4, 1999 Tennessee Florida State 23−16 2–2
5 January 4, 2000 Florida State Virginia Tech 46−29 Number 1 3–2
6 January 3, 2003 Miami Ohio State 31−24 3–3
7 January 4, 2005 USC Oklahoma 55−19 Number 1 4–3
8 January 4, 2006 USC Texas 41–38 4–4
9 September 9, 2006 Ohio State Texas 24–7 Number 1 5–4
10 November 18, 2006 Ohio State Michigan 42–39 Number 1 6–4
11 January 8, 2007 Ohio State Florida 41–14 Number 1 6–5
12 January 7, 2008 Ohio State LSU 38–24 6–6
13 December 5, 2008 Alabama Florida 31–20 Number 2 7–6
14 January 8, 2009 Florida Oklahoma 24–14 7–7
15 December 5, 2009 Florida Alabama 32–13 Number 2 8–7
16 January 7, 2010 Alabama Texas 37–21 8–8
17 January 10, 2011 Auburn Oregon 22–19 Number 1 9–8
18 November 5, 2011 LSU Alabama 9–6 Number 1 10–8
19 January 9, 2012 Alabama LSU 21–0 Number 1 11–8
20 January 7, 2013 Notre Dame Alabama 42–14 Number 1 11–9
21 January 6, 2014 Florida State Auburn 34–31 Number 1 12–9
22 January 11, 2016 Clemson Alabama 45–40 Number 1 12–10
23 January 7, 2019 Alabama Clemson 44–16 Number 1 12–11
24 November 9, 2019 LSU Alabama 46–41 Number 1 13–11
25 November 5, 2022 Georgia Tennessee 27-13 Number 1 14–11

Celebrity guest pickers

Auburn and NBA basketball player Charles Barkley was the first celebrity guest picker on the October 2, 2004, show and has made the most show appearances with six, with his most recent appearance on December 14, 2019. Olympian and Arizona swimmer Amanda Beard was the first female celebrity guest picker on November 21, 2009. Georgia golfer Bubba Watson became the first celebrity picker to pick all games correctly on September 28, 2013. Oklahoma State and NBA player Marcus Smart became the first ever student athlete guest picker on November 23, 2013. The Oregon Duck became the first school mascot to be the guest picker on September 6, 2014. Guests have included military veterans, Make-A-Wish Foundation kids, athletes, school mascots, professional sports owners, CEO's, singers, actors & celebrity personalities.

Appearances through November 12, 2022:

Celebrity Appearances Record Win Pct Last Appearance
Charles Barkley 6 23–18 .561 December 14, 2019
Kenny Chesney 3 11–11 .500 September 27, 2014
Eric Church 3 21–13 .618 September 14, 2019
Mark Cuban 3 14–15 .483 October 9, 2021
Eddie George 3 19–12 .613 August 28, 2021
Keegan-Michael Key 3 24–13 .649 September 29, 2018
Lane Kiffin 3 16–7 .696 November 13, 2021
Roger Staubach 3 4–3 .571 December 12, 2015
Zac Brown 2 11–7 .611 September 4, 2021
Luke Bryan 2 16–6 .727 November 5, 2022
The Chainsmokers 2 13–10 .565 October 13, 2018
Nathan Followill 2 7–12 .368 October 27, 2012
Bo Jackson 2 17–5 .773 August 31, 2019
Joel McHale 2 12–8 .600 December 12, 2020
Bill Murray 2 6–8 .429 September 17, 2020
Joe Namath 2 12–6 .667 November 28, 2020
Jack Nicklaus 2 10–7 .588 November 14, 2020
Brad Paisley 2 12–6 .667 September 5, 2015
Rob Riggle 2 7–12 .368 October 8, 2022
Willie Robertson 2 7–12 .368 October 25, 2014
Alex Rodriguez 2 20–4 .833 October 10, 2020
Steve Spurrier 2 10–11 .476 September 24, 2016
Eric Stonestreet 2 7–12 .368 August 31, 2013
Vince Vaughn 2 15–8 .652 October 24, 2020
Laila Ali 1 5–4 .556 September 17, 2016
Lance Armstrong 1 7–3 .700 September 19, 2009
Stone Cold Steve Austin 1 5–4 .556 August 30, 2014
Bob Baffert 1 7–3 .700 September 26, 2015
Saquon Barkley 1 6–6 .500 September 18, 2021
Amanda Beard 1 4–6 .400 November 21, 2009
Bianca Belair 1 7–4 .636 September 24, 2022
Matt Birk 1 5–5 .500 November 22, 2014
Dierks Bentley 1 4–4 .500 October 24, 2015
Drew Bledsoe 1 11–3 .786 October 10, 2018
Big Boi 1 8–1 .889 September 6, 2010
Brian Bosworth 1 5–6 .455 September 11, 2010
Bobby Bowden 1 7–2 .778 September 11, 2010
Drew Brees 1 5–6 .455 October 10, 2009
Alex Bregman 1 7–6 .538 November 3, 2018
Kane Brown 1 9–3 .750 December 4, 2021
Tedy Bruschi 1 6–3 .667 October 3, 2009
Ty Burrell 1 2–3 .400 November 6, 2010
Frank Caliendo 1 8–2 .800 October 29, 2016
Luther Campbell 1 5–4 .556 December 2, 2017
Jim Cantore 1 5–3 .625 October 3, 2015
Ricky Carmichael 1 2–5 .286 September 22, 2012
Ki-Jana Carter 1 8–1 .889 October 10, 2017
Joey Chestnut 1 5–1 .833 December 7, 2013
Dallas Clark 1 2–5 .286 December 5, 2015
Chase Claypool 1 8–2 .800 November 7, 2020
Mateen Cleaves 1 4–5 .444 October 22, 2011
Luke Combs 1 6–6 .500 September 17, 2022
Alice Cooper 1 8–3 .727 November 8, 2014
Eric Decker 1 6–5 .545 November 30, 2019
Mike Ditka 1 8–2 .800 November 20, 2010
Pete Dawkins 1 3–5 .375 December 18, 2021
Landon Donovan 1 5–5 .500 November 24, 2012
The Oregon Duck 1 5–3 .625 September 6, 2014
Jeff Dunham 1 4–4 .500 November 14, 2015
Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1 5–5 .500 September 10, 2016
Ashton Eaton 1 4–5 .444 October 26, 2013
LaVell Edwards 1 7–3 .700 October 24, 2009
Harris English 1 5–5 .500 October 2, 2021
Sir Nick Faldo 1 7–2 .778 November 19, 2022
Chris Fallica 1 4–5 .444 November 16, 2013
Jerry Ferrara 1 5–4 .556 October 1, 2011
Will Ferrell 1 5–5 .500 October 30, 2010
Ric Flair 1 6–4 .600 October 15, 2016
Rickie Fowler 1 7–4 .636 November 28, 2015
Jeff Foxworthy 1 7–4 .636 October 16, 2021
Phillip Fulmer 1 5–6 .455 September 24, 2016
Chip Gaines 1 4–8 .333 November 16, 2019
Joanna Gaines 1 4–8 .333 November 16, 2019
Bill Goldberg 1 4–0 1.000 December 31, 2021
John Goodman 1 12–1 .923 October 12, 2019
Owen Gray 1 6–5 .545 September 8, 2018
Ken Griffey Jr. 1 6–3 .667 October 18, 2014
Archie Griffin 1 4–6 .400 November 21, 2015
Blake Griffin 1 9–1 .900 October 8, 2011
Draymond Green 1 5–3 .625 September 12, 2015
Jeff Van Gundy 1 4–5 .444 September 8, 2012
Phil Hansen 1 4–5 .444 September 21, 2013
Jack Harlow 1 7–3 .700 September 3, 2022
Mark Harmon 1 3–3 .500 September 7, 2013
Omari Hardwick 1 6–4 .600 October 3, 2020
Bryce Harper 1 11–2 .846 November 24, 2018
A.J. Hawk 1 6–4 .600 November 26, 2022
Derrick Henry 1 5–6 .455 October 17, 2020
Santonio Holmes 1 5–4 .556 September 12, 2009
Evander Holyfield 1 8–6 .571 October 27, 2018
Bob Huggins 1 7–3 .700 September 3, 2017
Sam Hunt 1 8–1 .889 September 24, 2011
Sabrina Ionescu 1 6–5 .545 October 22, 2022
Michael Irvin 1 1–3 .250 August 24, 2019
LeBron James 1 5–5 .500 October 25, 2008
Jeezy 1 7–6 .538 September 21, 2019
Greg Jennings 1 8–2 .800 November 19, 2016
Brock Jensen 1 6–4 .600 September 13, 2014
Ken Jeong 1 6–4 .600 October 30, 2021
Dustin Johnson 1 8–2 .800 January 1, 2014
Magic Johnson 1 8–2 .800 December 12, 2020
Chipper Jones 1 5–4 .556 September 5, 2009
Jerry Jones 1 6–1 .857 September 1, 2012
Lolo Jones 1 6–4 .600 November 3, 2012
Toby Keith 1 7–6 .538 October 6, 2018
Bob Knight 1 2–0 1.000 November 1, 2008
Phil Knight 1 7–3 .700 October 31, 2009
Ashton Kutcher 1 6–5 .545 September 11, 2021
Nick Lachey 1 9–3 .750 November 6, 2021
Jerry "The King" Lawler 1 9–3 .750 November 2, 2019
Carl Lewis 1 5–5 .500 November 19, 2011
Ryan Lochte 1 8–2 .800 October 20, 2011
Lyle Lovett 1 5–3 .625 September 14, 2013
Verne Lundquist 1 3–5 .375 October 22, 2016
Marcus Luttrell 1 5–4 .556 November 15, 2014
Peyton Manning 1 7–3 .700 October 15, 2022
Tim Matheson 1 11–5 .688 September 22, 2018
Pat McAfee 1 7–7 .500 October 26, 2019
Sebastian Maniscalco 1 8–4 .667 November 11, 2021
Matthew McConaughey 1 9–2 .818 September 7, 2019
Cadet Cpt. Hugh McConnell 1 3–2 .600 December 10, 2016
Tim McGraw 1 7–1 .875 October 7, 2017
Trace McSorley 1 8–3 .727 October 31, 2020
Warren Moon 1 5–4 .556 October 12, 2013
Brent Musburger 1 4–6 .400 October 5, 2013
Craig T. Nelson 1 7–2 .778 November 18, 2017
Chris O'Donnell 1 10–3 .769 November 10, 2018
Jake Olson 1 6–4 .600 January 1, 2010
Jake Owen 1 9–1 .900 November 2, 2013
Orlando Pace 1 7–3 .700 November 26, 2016
Danica Patrick 1 8–3 .727 September 25, 2021
Chris Paul 1 3–4 .429 September 12, 2020
Cpt. Stephen Phillips 1 3–2 .600 December 10, 2016
Rick Pitino 1 6–5 .545 September 16, 2017
Glen Powell 1 8–4 .667 September 10, 2022
Maury Povich 1 9–4 .692 November 11, 2018
Jonathan Papelbon 1 5–4 .556 October 11, 2014
Jake Peavy 1 6–3 .667 November 9, 2013
Katy Perry 1 7–2 .778 October 4, 2014
Phillie Phanatic 1 4–3 .571 October 31, 2015
Jim Plunkett 1 7–3 .700 November 12, 2011
Derek Poundstone 1 6–4 .600 November 13, 2010
Quavo 1 6–5 .545 December 1, 2018
Condoleezza Rice 1 6–3 .667 December 12, 2020
Gabrielle Reece 1 6–4 .600 September 20, 2014
Roman Reigns 1 6–4 .600 September 15, 2018
Jase Robertson 1 9–0 1.000 October 25, 2014
Rick Ross 1 5–4 .556 November 7, 2015
Darius Rucker 1 7–3 .700 October 6, 2012
Matt Ryan 1 6–4 .600 December 1, 2012
Braden Pape 1 6–5 .545 November 17, 2012
Ryan Riess 1 4–2 .667 December 7, 2013
Aaron Rodgers 1 8–2 .800 September 3, 2016
Lt. Curtis Sharp 1 6–6 .500 November 10, 2012
Mike Singletary 1 4–3 .571 December 6, 2014
Marcus Smart 1 5–6 .455 November 23, 2013
Bruce Smith 1 7–3 .700 September 30, 2017
Emmitt Smith 1 10–2 .833 October 5, 2019
Hope Solo 1 4–5 .444 October 12, 2013
Stephen A. Smith 1 6–5 .545 October 29, 2022
Lara Spencer 1 9–4 .692 October 19, 2019
Jordan Spieth 1 6–4 .600 November 12, 2022
John Stockton 1 6–1 .857 October 10, 2015
Picabo Street 1 6–3 .667 September 25, 2010
Nick Swisher 1 8–1 .889 November 28, 2009
Lt. Colonel Scott "Spike" Thomas 1 7–3 .700 November 7, 2009
Justin Thomas 1 5–7 .417 November 9, 2019
Thurman Thomas 1 8–3 .727 November 4, 2017
Twenty One Pilots 1 7–3 .700 November 20, 2021
Gabrielle Union 1 7–6 .538 September 28, 2019
Dwyane Wade 1 4–5 .444 September 28, 2019
Bill Walton 1 5–6 .455 October 23, 2021
Bubba Watson 1 10–0 1.000 September 28, 2013
Lil Wayne 1 7–3 .700 November 5, 2016
Jon Weiner 1 6–5 .545 September 26, 2020
Christian Wilkins 1 9–2 .818 October 1, 2022
Brian Wilson 1 4–5 .444 November 5, 2011
Gene Wojciechowski 1 4–6 .400 October 14, 2017
Trae Young 1 8–2 .800 November 14, 2020

Spin-offs

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