ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ guest picker revealed for South Carolina stop
After a days-long debate who might get the nod, who might sit at the desk alongside Nick Saban, Pat McAfee, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit during the first “College GameDay” visit to Columbia in a decade.
On Thursday, we learned that ESPN has chosen USC women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley to be the celebrity guest picker on Saturday ahead of No. 16 LSU at undefeated South Carolina.
The decision comes 10 years after ESPN was at South Carolina and chose country star Kenny Chesney to be the guest picker despite Chesney having no affiliation with the school.
In response to that decision back in 2014, “College GameDay” producer Lee Fitting offered a little insight into how the show chooses a celebrity guest picker, noting that there is no rule the guest picker has to be affiliated with a school. In saying that, he also added that schools will often offer up recommendations of potential guest pickers.
Guest picker aside, Saturday’s version of “College GameDay” in Columbia will look completely different that it did a decade ago — forget even the recent additions of Saban and McAfee to the group.
In 2014, the show was set up on the Horseshoe — scenic backdrop that Fitting touted back then. On Saturday, “GameDay” will go live from from Gamecock Park from 9 to 11 a.m., then broadcast the final hour from inside Williams-Brice Stadium up until the noon kickoff.
It will be the seventh time the Gamecocks have been on the show.