ESPN's College GameDay Announces Celebrity Guest Picker for Oregon vs Utah Game

Salt Lake City, Utah United States of America
ESPN's College GameDay has announced its celebrity guest picker for the Oregon vs Utah game.
The game between Oregon and Utah is part of Week 9 of the college football season.
The University of Utah has a history of being 'BCS Busters'.

ESPN's College GameDay, a popular pre-game television show, has announced its celebrity guest picker for the upcoming college football game between the University of Oregon and the University of Utah. The guest picker is a tradition on the show, where a celebrity, often with ties to the home team, makes predictions about the day's games. The identity of the guest picker is typically revealed only a few days before the game.

The game between Oregon and Utah is a significant one, with both teams having strong seasons. The game is part of Week 9 of the college football season. The outcome of this game could have implications for the teams' standings and potential bowl game invitations.

The University of Utah has a history of being 'BCS Busters', a term used to describe teams from non-automatic qualifying conferences who earn a bid to one of the Bowl Championship Series games. This history adds an additional layer of interest to the upcoming game.

The College GameDay broadcast is a beloved tradition in college football, providing analysis, interviews, and features on the day's games. The addition of a celebrity guest picker adds an element of entertainment and unpredictability to the show.


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