ESPN's "College GameDay" will be hosting its final show of the regular season in Week 14. GameDay will attend the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes at No. 15 Michigan Wolverines game for Rivalry Week (Week 14 of the college football season).
Michigan will look to beat Ohio State for a fifth consecutive time, while the Buckeyes are looking to finish an undefeated regular season and win a Big Ten championship. Last season, Ohio State won the national title, but was unable to beat Michigan (again).
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGameDay picked Ohio State-Michigan over several other great rivalry matchups including No. 4 Georgia vs. No. 19 Georgia Tech, No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 16 Texas, No. 12 Vanderbilt at No. 18 Tennessee and No. 10 Alabama at Auburn. Of course, several of those games are on Friday, so GameDay wasn't going to attend those contests.
Week 14 marks the fifth consecutive week GameDay has not attended an SEC campus. Despite fans constantly complaining that GameDay has SEC bias, the crew has actually attended just as many Big Ten campuses (five) as SEC campuses (five) this season. GameDay also attended a pair of ACC and Big 12 games this year.
GameDay analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Nick Saban, Rece Davis, Desmond Howard and Pat McAfee will be in Ann Arbor, Michigan, for the show. GameDay's television coverage will begin at 9 a.m. ET on Saturday, Nov. 29. America's favorite college football pregame show will be televised on ESPN.
GameDay's 2025 locations
Week 1: Texas at Ohio State
Week 2: Michigan at Oklahoma
Week 3: Georgia at Tennessee
Week 4: Florida at Miami
Week 5: Oregon at Penn State
Week 6: Vanderbilt at Alabama
Week 7: Indiana at Oregon
Week 8: Ole Miss at Georgia
Week 9: Missouri at Vanderbilt
Week 10: Cincinnati at Utah
Week 11: BYU at Texas Tech
Week 12: Notre Dame at Pittsburgh
Week 13: USC at Oregon
Week 14: Ohio State at Michigan
College GameDay Rivalry Week location announcement
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