College GameDay (basketball)

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College GameDay
Format College Basketball
Starring Rece Davis
Digger Phelps
Jay Bilas
Hubert Davis
Country of origin USA
Production
Running time 60 min.
Broadcast
Original channel ESPN and ESPN2 (2005-)
Original run January 22, 2005 – Present

College GameDay is an ESPN program that covers college basketball and is a spin-off of the successful college football version. Since debuting on January 22, 2005, it airs on ESPN Saturdays in the college basketball season at 11am ET and 8pm ET at a different game site each week. One difference between the two versions is that the college basketball version always appears at the ESPN Saturday Primetime game location, which is the ESPN college basketball game of the week and appears at 9pm ET Saturdays on ESPN. This program, however, has appeared at the site of the Final Four in recent years. The first two years of the show, it went to seven sites in seven weeks, but starting in 2007, it has been expanded to eight sites in eight weeks. The official name of the show is College GameDay Driven by State Farm.

In 2005, the host of the show the first four weeks was Rece Davis, but then the last four weeks Chris Fowler hosted the show, but since 2006, Rece Davis has been the exclusive host of the show. Since the show debuted, Davis has been joined by Digger Phelps, Jay Bilas and since 2007, Hubert Davis has been on the team on the set with Dick Vitale contributing. Andy Katz has also served as a feature reporter giving up to the minute news and reports. Saturday Primetime is called by Dan Shulman and Dick Vitale along with Erin Andrews as sideline reporter.

College GameDay Driven by State Farm began its fourth season on 2008-01-05 at the network's Digital Center studio in Bristol, Connecticut and wrapped up that season on 2008-04-07 in San Antonio, TX. The show is broadcast live twice, both for one hour from 11am-noon ET and from 8-9pm ET, respectively. Starting with the fourth season, GameDay is presented in high-definition on ESPN HD.

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[edit] History

  • College GameDay originally was just for football, but the raging and expanding popularity of college basketball led to the initiation of the basketball version of the show.
  • As of current, only ten schools (Ohio State, Florida, Kentucky, Michigan State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Pittsburgh, Texas, and UCLA) have hosted College GameDay for both basketball and football events.

[edit] Personalities

[edit] Current

[edit] Former

[edit] Locations

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2006

[edit] 2007

[edit] 2008

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ ukathletics.com - University of Kentucky Men's Basketball Schedule
  2. ^ SIU slated to host College GameDay - Campus
  3. ^ UCLA Bruins - Men's Basketball
  4. ^ Men's Basketball Schedule Announced: Every BIG EAST Game To Be On Television - BIG EAST Conference Athletics
  5. ^ Indiana University - Men's Basketball
  6. ^ University of Tennessee - Men's Basketball
  7. ^ Men's Basketball - Memphis Tigers :: The Official Athletic Site
  8. ^ K-State announces men's hoops slate - Kansas State University Wildcats Official Athletics Site
  9. ^ University of North Carolina - Official Athletic Site

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