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ESPN College Football GameDay Segments/Schedule
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College GameDay is an ESPN show covering college football. It first aired in 1987 with Tim Brando as host and Lee Corso and Beano Cook as analysts. Beginning more-or-less as an analysis of college football games, the show would undergo a radical transformation beginning in 1993 as the show began incorporating "live" broadcasts. The official name of the show is College GameDay built by The Home Depot. There is a separate radio broadcast, ESPN Radio College GameDay, on ESPN Radio. Here are the different segments of the television show:
| | GameChanger: At the end of the show, Fowler, Corso and Herbstreit all pick a player that they think will have a game changing performance. |
| | Saturday Selections: This is the most famous segment of College GameDay, when Corso and Herbstreit make their predictions on the top games in college football. This also includes the game at which GameDay is present, when Lee Corso puts on the head of the mascot whose team he predicts to win that game. |
| | Speed Drills: In this segment, Fowler throws about six or seven questions at Corso and Herbstreit to answer in 60 or 90 seconds. |
| | Spirit Meter: This segment, which was taken from the basketball version of College GameDay, looks to see how loud the crowd behind them really is. In its short existence on the football version, the loudest so far has been at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, OR, set on 2007-11-03 at 127.2 dB. |
| | Trick of the Trade: In this segment, Desmond Howard is joined by either Lee Corso or a player to break down a play that a team runs well and how to stop it. |
| | Upset Special: This is at the end of each hour when ether Corso or Herbstreit predict an upset to happen in a big game. Corso usually makes his at the end of the first hour and Herbstreit makes his before the Saturday Selections, at the end of the second hour. |
| | What 2 Watch 4: This appears twice throughout the program, when they run down all of the big games and examine them. |
| | Headgear: This appears at the last minute of the show. Corso puts on the mascot's head of the team he thinks will win the current matchup. |
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