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"College GameDay," ESPN's popular college football pregame show, will once again emanate from the Steel City when the show returns to the North Shore on Saturday, Nov. 15, ahead of No. 24 Pittsburgh's matchup against No. 10 Notre Dame at Acrisure Stadium. The broadcast will air live on ESPN from 9 a.m. to noon leading into kickoff.
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Week 12 of the college football season is here, and ESPN's premier preview show is back to pick college football's most intriguing games.
All he had to do was successfully kick a 33-yard field goal during a live broadcast on ESPN’s “College Gameday” prior to the football game between the Pittsburgh Panthers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Pitt freshman missed both kicks.
There will be a chance for rain, with the best chance of rain for the day happening after the Pitt game. Rain totals should be less than a tenth of an inch. Wind speeds don't look to pick up until behind the front, with Sunday morning being windy.
ESPN’s “College GameDay” has arrived in the Steel City. Crew members from one of the sports network’s marquee shows flew into Pittsburgh Monday to lay the groundwork for this weekend’s televised football matchup between Pitt and Notre Dame,
ESPN College GameDay is a little bit extra special in Week 12 of the 2025 college football season for Pat McAfee because the program came to his former hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and it proved to be the site of one of his biggest kicking contests to date with a $2 million kick on
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ESPN's College GameDay is headed to Pittsburgh for Notre Dame's showdown with the Panthers
Notre Dame football naturally is always in the national spotlight, but the Fighting Irish will get extra special treatment this coming weekend.
The “good times” Pitt fans sing about in the third quarter’s iconic “Sweet Caroline” rendition weren’t so good Saturday. The Pitt-Notre Dame showdown at Acrisure Stadium ended in a lopsided loss for the Panthers,
The ESPN College GameDay set can have anything happen on it, and even though legendary college football coach Lee Corso is part of the program any longer the show seems to get wilder every week with Pat McAfee’s antics drawing huge ratings.