Even in retirement, former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban is still on television’s every single week via his role on ESPN’s flagship weekly college football show, “College GameDay.”
After recently winning a sports Emmy Award for his role a year ago on the ESPN show, Saban will return for year two this upcoming fall as one of the headline stars on “College GameDay,” joined by the normal group that includes the likes of Rece Davis, Kirk Herbstreit, and Desmond Howard, among others.
However, which locations might Saban and the crew be visiting throughout the 2025 season, and if so, when?
Well, there is only one destination currently announced for the upcoming 2025 season, but it never hurts to take a look at the remainder of the schedule to try and predict where the show might go, right?
Here is a week-by-week prediction for where ESPN’s “College GameDay” will be throughout the 2025 season.
Week 1 – Ohio State vs. Texas (Columbus, Ohio)
The Week 1 “College GameDay” location has already been announced for this upcoming season, as ESPN’s flagship show is heading to Columbus, Ohio for a massive showdown between Ohio State and Texas on Aug. 30. A rematch of the 2024 CFP Semifinal, this will also reportedly be the final show for legendary analyst Lee Corso.
Week 2 – Oklahoma vs. Michigan (Norman, Oklahoma)
Why not another SEC vs. Big Ten matchup for “GameDay” in Week 2, this time with the former hosting the latter as Oklahoma welcomes Michigan to Memorial Stadium? Yes, there could be some potential sleeper matchups such as Iowa State vs. Iowa, but it’s hard to look past this showdown in Norman.
Week 3 – Tennessee vs. Georgia (Knoxville, Tennessee)
“College GameDay” could very fell feature from an all-SEC matchup during Week 3 as Tennessee hosts Georgia in Knoxville. There are a few other prominent matchups that could be…
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Publish date : 2025-06-29 15:01:00
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