'College GameDay' Rivalry Week location continues SEC drought

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ESPN's "College GameDay" will conclude its regular season coverage by broadcasting from the Ohio State vs. Michigan game in Week 14 during Rivalry Week. The matchup features No. 1 Ohio State against No. 15 Michigan, with Michigan aiming for a fifth consecutive victory over the Buckeyes. Ohio State seeks to complete an undefeated regular season and secure a Big Ten championship after winning the national title last year but losing to Michigan.
"College GameDay" chose this game over several other notable rivalries, including Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, Texas A&M vs. Texas, Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee, and Alabama vs. Auburn. The show has not visited an SEC campus for five consecutive weeks, balancing its visits between Big Ten and SEC schools with five each this season. The program also attended two ACC and two Big 12 games.
The broadcast team, including Kirk Herbstreit, Nick Saban, Rece Davis, Desmond Howard, and Pat McAfee, will be in Ann Arbor
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