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| August 29 , 2007 | 860-766-2000
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College GameDay to Kick Off the Season in Blacksburg, Va. September 1; Features New Fan Interactive ElementsSeason Debut to Feature Two Sets, Live Interview with Virginia Tech Coach Frank Beamer and Live Coverage of Pre-Game Ceremonies
a.m. ET will originate from Blacksburg, Va. for the season-opening East Carolina at Virginia Tech game, televised on ESPN at noon.
during the college football season. This year will mark the 14th consecutive year College GameDay will consistently originate from the site of one of the day’s best games or most compelling storylines. Each site will generally be announced the Monday before the game.
who has been affiliated with the show since its first year, Kirk Herbstreit, who joined in 1996, and Desmond Howard, entering his third year.
week throughout the season, including:
Bonus Picks: Fans will have the opportunity to select what game from three or four choices they would like Herbstreit and Corso to pick the winner of via text message to 4ESPN. Herbstreit and Corso will pick the game with the highest fan vote total during the last segment of the show.
Desmond Howard on-line Chat: Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard will conduct a live on-line chat on ESPN.com during the two-hour College GameDay telecast, except during his on-air segments on the set. Select times throughout the show, Howard will tell viewers what fans are chatting about from his on-line position on the College GameDay bus. It will mark the first time in show history an analyst participated in an on-line chat during the live telecast.
America Votes: Throughout the show, fans can vote on newsworthy college football topics on ESPN.com with the results being revealed during the show via a new on-screen graphic.
season-opening program will include coverage of the emotional day facing the Virginia Tech community as they return to school following the shooting tragedy last April. Details include:
averaging 1,565,000 households and a 1.7 rating for increases of 8% (vs. 1,438,000) and 6% (vs. 1.6), respectively, over 2005 (the previous most-viewed and highest-rated season). In addition, last year’s show from Columbus, Ohio (for Michigan at Ohio State), averaged 1,913,000 households (based on a 2.1 rating), making it the most-viewed Saturday morning edition of the program. It surpassed the previous high of 1,861,000 households (on a 2.1 rating) set October 8, 2005 for a show from State College, Pa. (Ohio State at Penn State).
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