Where is ‘College GameDay’ this week? Location, schedule, guest picker for conference championship weekend
With the regular season over, college football heads into a crucial conference championship week with spots in the College Football Playoff up for grabs.
While each conference title game is interesting, there are two games in particular that are sure to spark attention. First, in the SEC championship game, Georgia and Texas will face off in a rematch of top five teams, as the Longhorns look to get revenge on the Bulldogs. Elsewhere, in the Big Ten championship, there will be another top five matchup, as undefeated Oregon will play Penn State for the first time this year.
"College GameDay" likely had to choose where to go between these two big matchups. Would they travel up north to Indianapolis or down south to Atlanta.
Where did ESPN choose to send "GameDay" this week? Here is what you need to know entering Week 15.
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Where is ‘College GameDay’ location for Week 15?
- Location: Atlanta, Georgia
- Time: 9:00 a.m. ET
- Matchup: Texas vs. Georgia
ESPN will be heading down to Atlanta, where Georgia and Texas will battle in the SEC championship game. These two teams not only played each other earlier in the year, but "GameDay" was on hand for that game as well, when the Bulldogs beat the Longhorns in Austin.
This will be Texas' first time in the SEC championship. The program made it to the game in its first season since leaving the Big 12 to join the SEC. As for Georgia, this will be the Bulldogs 12th appearance in the game, including seventh in the last eight years. They are looking to win the SEC championship for the 15th time.
This season, Georgia and Texas have been a part of five different "GameDay" games, the most recent being last week, when Texas beat Texas A&M in College Station. Not only will the winner of this game win the SEC, but that team will also clinch a bye in the upcoming College Football Playoff.
‘College GameDay’ schedule on ESPN
- Start time: 9 a.m. ET
- TV Channel: ESPN
- Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo
ESPN will broadcast the SEC championship game for the first time since the conference's new media deal, and the broadcast will fully immerse itself into the game starting at 9:00 a.m. ET. As usual, "GameDay" will be broadcast on ESPN, while those looking for streaming can use ESPN+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.
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