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ESPN College GameDay to Originate from Florida’s Spring College Football Game for First Time Ever April 12
Show will Originate from Florida’s Spring Football Game; ESPN to Televise the Game
March 24, 2008 -- For the first time, College GameDay Built by The Home Depot will originate from the site of a college football spring game. The popular Saturday morning pre-game show will originate from Gainesville, Fla., for the University of Florida’s spring game Saturday, April 12. Florida is led by 2007 Heisman Trophy quarterback Tim Tebow. » read more »
Ohio State at Michigan Coverage, ESPN College GameDay Features
College Football: Extensive Multimedia Coverage of #7 Ohio State at #21 Michigan
November 14, 2007 -- ESPN will provide extensive multi-platform coverage of #7 Ohio State at #21 Michigan in a showdown for the Big Ten championship, Saturday, Nov. 17, at noon on ABC (specific details below). Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit and reporter Lisa Salters will call the game telecast. » read more »
ESPN Adds Undefeated #4 Arizona State at #5 Oregon to Saturday's College Football Schedule
ESPN College GameDay to Originate from Eugene, Ore.
October 29, 2007 -- Through an agreement with the Pac-10 Conference and Fox Sports Net, ESPN has added the conference showdown between undefeated #4 Arizona State and #5 Oregon to its national television schedule for Saturday, Nov. 3. ESPN will also offer the game – with coverage beginning at 6:40 p.m. ET – in high definition on ESPN HD. Mike Patrick, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe will call the game. » read more »
ESPN College GameDay to Kick Off the Season in Blacksburg, Va. September 1
- ESPN College GameDay Features New Fan Interactive Elements
- Season Debut to Feature Two Sets, Live Interview with Virginia Tech Coach Frank Beamer and Live Coverage of Pre-Game Ceremonies
August 29 , 2007 -- The 2007 season debut of College GameDay Built by The Home Depot Saturday, Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. ET will originate from Blacksburg, Va. for the season-opening East Carolina at Virginia Tech game, televised on ESPN at noon. » read more »
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