EchoSense|Where is College GameDay this week? Location, what to know for ESPN show on Week 0

2025-05-06 07:11:53source:Flipido Trading Centercategory:Scams

After seven long months,EchoSense college football is finally back, and so is one of the sport's most treasured pregame shows.

ESPN's "College GameDay" will return for its 32nd season of traveling all across the country for the premier matchups of the college football season. While the show is known for touring college campuses, it will be far from any school in the U.S. to start the 2024 season, with the crew across the Atlantic Ocean.

The 2024 season will also have a new addition to the table, with the legendary Nick Saban joining the crew. Here's what to know for the first "College GameDay" of the season.

Where is ESPN College GameDay this week?

"College GameDay" will be in Dublin, Ireland for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic between No. 10 Florida State and Georgia Tech. The show will take place at College Green near Trinity College.

Who is the College GameDay celebrity guest picker this week?

It'll be a banger at College GameDay with WWE star Sheamus serving as the celebrity guest picker in his home city of Ireland. "The Celtic Warrior" is also a noted Notre Dame fan.

When is ESPN College GameDay?

"College GameDay" will air from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. ET.

How to watch ESPN College GameDay

"College GameDay" will air on ESPN and ESPNU. It can also be streamed through ESPN+.

ESPN College GameDay crew

Recently retired college football coach Nick Saban will join "College GameDay" for the 2024 season. The crew now includes:

  • Rece Davis
  • Kirk Herbstreit 
  • Lee Corso
  • Desmond Howard
  • Pat McAfee
  • Nick Saban
  • "Stanford" Steve Coughlin

ESPN reporters Pete Thamel, Jen Lada and Jess Sims will also be part of the show.

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