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In five months, the sport of college football will return to our televisions every Saturday from September to the first week of December and games will continue in the College Football Playoff until a champion is decided at the end of January.
Along with that, ESPN’s College GameDay will head to a different campus site each week. The GameDay crew has been going to different sites since the 1993 season and 2026 will not be any different. So, where will Rece Davis, Pat McAfee, Desmond Howard, and Kirk Herbstreit head each Saturday for their famous pregame show? Read to find out below.
Weekly Picks:

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Aug. 29
North Carolina vs TCU (Dublin; Aer Lingus College Football Classic)
College GameDay did not go to a campus site for Week 0’s games a year ago, instead deciding to put on a studio show. Two years ago, the crew went to Dublin for Georgia Tech’s win against Florida State. So, could GameDay return to Dublin again for North Carolina-TCU overseas?
It definitely is possible. On Sept. 1, 2025, TCU destroyed North Carolina 48-14 in Bill Belichick’s debut as the Tar Heels’ head coach. Under a year later, Sonny Dykes’ Horned Frogs will face North Carolina again to open the regular season.
Quarterback Josh Hoover is no longer in Fort Worth as he decided to transfer to Indiana to off-season so it will be a new look offense for the North Carolina defense to deal with in this game. On the other side, Belichick hired former Arkansas interim head coach Bobby Petrino to be his next offensive coordinator. So, the TCU defense should have a bigger challenge than they did a season ago.
If the College GameDay were to go anywhere else in Week 0, it would be to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for an ACC showdown between North Carolina State and Virginia.

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Sept. 5
Ole Miss vs Louisville (Nashville)
College GameDay does not always open with back to back games at neutral sites but they have to make an excuse for Ole Miss and Louisville, who will face off in Nashville to highlight week 1 of the 2026 college football slate. The Rebels and the Cardinals are two rising programs that could both appear in the College Football Playoff.
Amidst all of the craziness of Lane Kiffin’s departure to LSU, Pete Golding led Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff semifinals and they were just four points short of making the national championship game, losing to Miami 31-27. Golding should be confident that his team can return to that stage returning his backfield of quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and Kewan Lacy and a defense that should be better than it was a year ago.
Jeff Brohm has nearly brought his alma mater back to the top of the sport. Louisville went 9-4 in 2025 and they won four games in the ACC. They finished the season with a 27-22 victory against Toledo in the Boca Raton Bowl. Now, they must rebuild an offense losing quarterback Miller Moss, especially if they want to keep up with the Rebels’ high-scoring offense.
The Clemson-LSU is the game College GameDay could opt for in week 1 if they don’t go to Nashville for Ole Miss-Louisville.

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Sept. 12
Ohio State at Texas
The College GameDay set will be in Austin on Sept. 12 for a huge battle between two of college football’s best. The GameDay crew was in Columbus for the game a season ago, a 14-7 Ohio State win, but this season the game is Austin, so Texas must take advantage and avenge their loss to the Buckeyes from a year ago.
Ohio State boasts an offense with some of the best playmakers in the country. That group includes quarterback Julian Sayin, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, and a running back room that expects Bo Jackson to step in and be the next great player standing next to the quarterback for the Buckeyes after a year buried on the depth chart. Ohio State’s defense lost top safety Caleb Downs and pass-rushers Sonny Styles and Arvell Reese to the NFL Draft but their defense always raises to the occasion.
Matt Patricia’s defense will be trusted to stop Arch Manning and the Texas offense, that improved drastically after a 45-38 win against Mississippi State on Oct. 25. In his second season as the starter behind center, Manning has no excuses not to perform being able to throw to Auburn transfer Cam Coleman down the field. The Longhorns’ defense will have a new leader as Will Muschamp takes over his old job, replaces Pete Kwiatowski, and will attempt to build on what he had started.
If Ohio State-Texas is not the choice for College GameDay, another Big Ten-SEC battle between Oklahoma and Michigan may be the choice, as they would head to Ann Arbor for the game.

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Sept. 19
LSU at Ole Miss
Lane Kiffin’s return to Ole Miss as LSU’s head coach is the slam dunk pick for College GameDay during week 3. The Rebels’ athletic department did not allow Kiffin to coach his team during their College Football Playoff run. Instead, Pete Golding led Ole Miss to the College Football Playoff semifinals. Both teams open their SEC slates with a familiar foe that they don’t like.
LSU went 7-6 last season, prompting them to fire head coach Brian Kelly and hiring Kiffin away from Ole Miss. After helping the Rebels on their playoff run, new Tigers offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. will hope quarterback Sam Leavitt is fully healthy for the season as he continues to deal with an injury after transferring from Arizona State. He will need to be out on the field for Kiffin’s offense if they want to outscore his old quarterback Trinidad Chambliss and the Rebels’ offense.
Ole Miss quarterback Chambliss and Kyren Lacy will be tough to deal with and Kiffin knows it. That is why he retained Blake Baker as his defensive coordinator. They were able to retain linebackers Whit and West Weeks in addition to adding Ole Miss’ Princewill Umanmielen to their defensive line. The x-factor in this game will be Baker against Ole Miss’ new offensive coordinator John David Baker, who returned to the Rebels’ staff after a few seasons at East Carolina.
While it is likely ESPN will send College GameDay to Oxford for the battle between LSU and Ole Miss, if they do not go there, they may go to Lubbock for Houston-Texas Tech.

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Sept. 26
Oregon at USC
College GameDay has not been to Memorial Coliseum for a USC game in a long time. That may change when ESPN potentially sends the College GameDay crew to Los Angeles as Oregon heads to face their old Pac-12 rival, the Trojans. USC head coach Lincoln Riley must have a team that can compete for a College Football Playoff berth or his job might be in question. Dan Lanning’s Ducks are capable of another playoff run, despite the devastating loss to Big Ten foe Indiana in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals a year ago.
Lanning’s team returns Dante Moore behind center and gets wide receiver Evan Stewart comes back after a torn ACL to lead the Oregon offense. The Ducks’ defense is headed by linebackers Matayo Uiagalalelei and Teitum Tuitoi and they will be forces all season and vital against Riley’s offense that wants to go up and down the field.
Riley will expect his quarterback Jayden Maiava to ascend to a new level in 2026 and he will have to reach that level if they want to score on the tough Duck defense. Questions will have to be answered on defense after former TCU head coach Gary Patterson takes over the unit.
If they don’t go to Los Angeles for Oregon-USC, I anticipate College GameDay may go to the Oklahoma-Georgia game in Athens.

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Oct. 3
Miami at Clemson
This projection might be entirely wrong as Dabo Swinney’s Clemson Tigers have fallen from the top of college football. Miami has replaced them as the ACC’s top team despite not winning the conference’s championship game last season.
The Hurricanes made the College Football Playoff as an at-large and defeated Texas A&M, Ohio State and Ole Miss on their way to the national championship game in January. They fell to Indiana in the game however they reinstated them as one of college football’s top programs. Duke transfer quarterback Darian Mensah can be a star for his team, especially with upcoming sophomore receiver Malachi Toney’s skills down the field. Defensive coordinator Corey Hetherman will have to replace likely first round NFL Draft pick Rueben Bain at the defensive end position but the Hurricanes should be the favorites to win the ACC and make another playoff appearance in 2026.
Clemson will have a new look in 2026 after many players exited to the NFL and the transfer portal. Christopher Vizzina takes over at quarterback and three defensive back transfers look to lead the Tigers back in the right direction.
College GameDay may head to Iowa City for Ohio State-Iowa if they do not head to Clemson for the battle between the Hurricanes and Tigers.

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Oct. 10
Georgia at Alabama
The last two seasons, the battles between Alabama and Georgia have been highlighted by ESPN and College GameDay and for good reason. In 2024, the Crimson Tide defeated the Bulldogs 41-34 and 24-21 in 2025 in their last two regular season meetings. Despite those results, Georgia has won the last two SEC Championship games. So, it is not likely GameDay will miss this game.
The Bulldogs fell short of winning a third national championship in five seasons after falling to Ole Miss in a 39-34 shootout in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. Quarterback Gunnar Stockton and running back Nate Frazier have returned but wide receivers Zachariah Brach, Dillon Bell, Colbie Young. tight end Oscar Delp are headed to the NFL. On defense, defensive tackle Christen Miller, linebacker CJ Allen, and cornerback Daylen Everette are also headed to the pros.
Alabama has a quarterback battle between redshirt junior Austin Mack and redshirt freshman Keelon Russell going on this spring. The winner of that battle will be a vital part of the Crimson Tide’s third win over the Bulldogs in as many regular seasons. The winner will get to Ryan Coleman-Williams, who must bounce back this fall after an up and down sophomore season.
The Cotton Bowl should be the destination for ESPN to send the College GameDay crew for the Oklahoma-Texas matchup if they do not go to the Alabama-Georgia game for the third consecutive season.

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Oct. 17
Ohio State at Indiana
ESPN will not missing out on sending the College GameDay crew to the Big Ten Championship game rematch between Ohio State and Indiana in Bloomington, over ten months after the 14-10 Hoosiers’ win back on Dec. 4. Ryan Day’s Buckeyes will attempt to avenge their loss to Indiana as they look to get back to the national championship game. Curt Cignetti will have his team focused and ready as they attempt to win a second consecutive national championship.
Two seasons ago, Ohio State finished the season with the national championship trophy. Last season, the Buckeyes came up short in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals against Miami, losing to the Hurricanes in the Cotton Bowl. Julian Sayin, Jeremiah Smith, and their entire roster will not be satisfied with anything less than a second national championship in three seasons but they will have to go through Cignetti and Indiana to get it.
Cignetti must hope new quarterback Josh Hoover fits in his offense and shows out on the field, especially against a team like the Buckeyes. Hoover will have the luxury of throwing to returning receiver Charlie Becker and Michigan State transfer Nick Marsh. The Hoosier defense should also be ready to face the Buckeyes’ offense but it will be a challenge just as it was a year ago.
If College GameDay does not go to Bloomington for week seven, they may go to Provo for the battle between Catholics and Mormons, Notre Dame at BYU on Oct. 17.

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Oct. 24
LSU at Auburn
It was hard to pick for this week, so an old SEC West rivalry returning to the calendar makes for a perfect selection for College GameDay this week. While, the crew may not choose to go with all of the LSU games they could go to, but this seems like an easy pick if Alex Golesh has Auburn improving in his first season as head coach.
The Tigers will play through their quarterback Byrum Brown, who was Golesh’s quarterback at South Florida as well. Golesh also retained defensive coordinator DJ Durkin on his staff so even though they lost a few pieces in the transfer portal, the Tigers’ defense should still be one of the SEC’s best.
Sam Leavitt should be healthy for LSU eight weeks into the season but if he is not, Jordan-Hare Stadium is one of the toughest places to play in the SEC, so Lane Kiffin’s team could definitely lose to Auburn if they are not focused.
Alabama-Texas A&M, Indiana-Michigan and Ole Miss-Texas make sense as games that College GameDay could go to if they do not head to ‘The Plains’ on Oct. 24.

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Oct. 31
Arizona at Texas Tech
ESPN should send the College GameDay crew to Lubbock, where they will see Arizona face Texas Tech on their home field. The Red Raiders won the Big 12 Championship and appeared in the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history in 2025 so the crew should definitely make plans to get out to west Texas if they continue their success.
Brett Brennan led the Wildcats to a 9-4 record with a 6-3 standing against Big 12 competition last fall. Things are looking up for Arizona with veteran quarterback Noah Fifita starting behind center. Memphis transfer Everett Roussaw Jr. heads over to help the Wildcats’ pass-rush against what should be another solid Texas Tech offense.
Cincinnati transfer Brendan Sorsby will replace Behren Morton behind center for the Red Raiders. Sorsby will have the benefit of throwing to Micah Hudson, Coy Eakin and Kenny Johnson. Joey McGuire picked up four front seven transfers to fill the spots NFL-bound Jacob Roudriguez and David Bailey leave behind in Lubbock.
If the College GameDay set is not at Texas Tech for Oct. 31 games, it could also be in Atlanta for the Florida-Georgia game or Los Angeles for Ohio State-USC.

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Nov. 7
Miami at Notre Dame
College GameDay should definitely pick South Bend as the destination for their week 10 show, as Miami and Notre Dame renew their rivalry to begin the month of November in college football.
The Hurricanes’ 27-24 win over Notre Dame on Aug. 31 started both teams’ seasons a year ago. A week later, the Fighting Irish fell 41-40 to Texas A&M. Those two losses kept them out of the College Football Playoff. Miami made their first appearance in the College Football Playoff and advanced to the national championship game, where they fell to Indiana 27-21 at their home stadium.
The Hurricanes are reenergized for another season after their quarterback Mensah will look to pick up where outgoing signal-caller Carson Beck left it at the end of last season. The defense will have to pick it up after losing many pieces to the NFL, as mentioned above.
Notre Dame will come in to 2026 angry after missing the College Football Playoff in 2025. CJ Carr returns at quarterback but tailback Jeremiyah Love is off to the NFL Draft. The Fighting Irish should also have the defense to beat Miami and make another postseason run.
If College GameDay does not go to South Bend for the Miami-Notre Dame showdown, they may make it to Oxford for Georgia-Ole Miss or Baton Rouge for Alabama-LSU.

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Nov. 14
Texas at LSU
Seven years ago, LSU went to Austin and defeated Texas 45-38 in an absolute thriller. In 2026, the Longhorns makes a return trip to Baton Rouge. Both teams should be able to make the SEC Championship game if College GameDay heads to Louisiana for their classic pregame show.
Arch Manning returns to his home state and home area when he leads Texas to face LSU. The New Orleans native will be the x-factor against the Tigers’ defense. The Longhorn defense will have to shut down Sam Leavitt and a group of transfer receivers including Jayce Brown, Eugene Wilson III and Winston Watkins.
The 2026 version of Texas-LSU may not combine for 83 points but it will definitely be the quality of game that ESPN will not want the College GameDay cast to miss out on. Tennessee-Texas A&M and Ole Miss-Oklahoma are other games the crew may consider going to on Nov. 14.

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Nov. 21
Texas A&M at Oklahoma
The SEC is known for the second to last week of the regular season being their “cupcake” week because of the amount of the Group of 6 or FCS opponents their members play that week. However, Texas A&M-Oklahoma is a game that College GameDay will not want to miss. The two old Big 12 rivals square off on the gridiron for the first time as SEC foes in a game that could have SEC and College Football Playoff implications.
After their first College Football Playoff appearance, the Aggies promoted Holoman Wiggins to be their new offensive coordinator after Collin Klein returned to Kansas State to become the new head coach. Marcel Reed will still be throwing passes to Mario Craver and Ashton Bethel-Roman but Mike Elko has had to retool a defense that lost a bunch of production to the NFL.
The Sooners also made their first College Football Playoff appearance in 2025 and it ended in the first round just like the Aggies. John Mateer is back at quarterback, top receiver Isaiah Sategna was retained but the offensive line will need to be improved to improve the ground game and to protect Mateer a bit better. Under head coach Brent Venables, the Oklahoma defense will always be great but they have lost pieces just like Texas A&M. By the end of the season, Venables should have his defense clicking.
Virginia Tech-Miami or LSU-Tennessee are the two options College GameDay might consider if they do not go to Norman for Oklahoma’s week 12 matchup against Texas A&M.

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Nov. 28
Ohio State at Michigan
Most years, Ohio State-Michigan is the pick for College GameDay during rivalry week and for good reason. ‘The Game’ is the most heated rivalry in the sport and because it is a Big Ten game, ESPN does not get to actually broadcast the game. So there is no reason why they will not be there.
The Buckeyes fell short of a national championship a year ago but there is no reason why they cannot be that good this season. Jeremiah Smith is one of the best receiver prospects in the country, Julian Sayin is throwing him the ball and they always have a quality defense.
After years of building up and turning Utah football into a quality program, Kyle Whittingham has taken over Michigan and will look to get the Wolverines back to defeating Ohio State. It will be no easy task against Ryan Day’s squad but he has the talent that is capable to do so. Dual-threat quarterback Bryce Underwood should develop under the new offensive staff and Whittingham always had talented defenses in his time in Salt Lake City.
If College GameDay does not make their Thanksgiving weekend stop in Ann Arbor, they might do it in Tuscaloosa for the ‘Iron Bowl’ between Auburn and Alabama.

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Dec. 5
SEC Championship Game (Atlanta)
The last couple of years, the College GameDay set is in Atlanta for the SEC Championship game. A big part of why they go to it every season is Disney’s deal with the SEC. No matter what the matchup is, the crew should definitely be there to cover the weekend of games and preview that matchup because it is normally appointment television.
Georgia has won the last two SEC title games but Alabama, LSU, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Texas and Texas A&M are all capable of reaching the game and potentially defeating the Bulldogs.
The SEC has not won a national championship game in three years, so the conference must find out a way to get back on the Big Ten’s level, the conference that has won the last three championships.
If GameDay does not go to the SEC Championship game, they will likely be in Indianapolis at the Big Ten Championship game, although it is unlikely with the media deals in place right now between the two conferences.

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Dec. 12
Army vs Navy (East Rutherford)
College GameDay will definitely be in East Rutherford at MetLife Stadium for the annual Army-Navy game. Last season, the Midshipmen got a 17-16 victory over the Black Knights.
Army went 7-6 and 4-4 in the American Conference. They will attempt to avenge their loss to Navy, who had a strong 11-2 record with seven wins in conference.
There are bowl games on that day but ESPN will not send College GameDay anywhere else.





















