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Ohio State secured nearly all the first-place votes to emerge once again as the No. 1 team in the college football rankings, but one College GameDay host thinks
and ESPN's premier preview show is back to pick college football's most intriguing games. This week, "College GameDay" originated from Salt Lake City, Utah, where the No. 24 Utah Utes are set to host the No. 16 Cincinnati Bearcats in a key Big 12 matchup.
Pat McAfee made a decision at the start of College Gameday. "College GameDay" aired live from Salt Lake City before Utah vs. Cincinnati game. Pat McAfee energized the crowd, even taking his shirt off at fans’ urging.
Utah quarterback Devon Dampier was not listed on Friday’s availability report. Utah coach Kyle Whittingham has said Dampier remains the team’s No. 1 QB, but the Utes could still go with freshman Byrd Ficklin if they think he gives them the best chance to win tonight.
A comment from ESPN personality Rece Davis has Arkansans giddy over the prospect of ESPN’s College GameDay touching down in the
Nate Bargatze opened his time on "College GameDay" by urging five-star quarterback Jared Curtis, a Nashville Christian senior star, to flip from Georgia to Vanderbilt. And Bargatze ended it by emphatically picking Vanderbilt to beat Missouri on Oct.
The University of Utah is set to host ESPN’s “College GameDay” this weekend — and some fans have mixed feelings about it.