

Fans are invited to come to campus on both Friday and Saturday to see live shows from the broadcast location on Presidents Circle, in front of the Park Building. The University of Utah welcomes ESPN's College GameDay show back to campus for the first time since 2016, featuring host Rece Davis and analysts Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard and Pat McAfee, along with college football insider Pete Thamel and reporters Jen Lada and Jess Sims. This also helps to ease last-minute congestion at the gates, so be in your seats early. Make your plans to get to campus as early as possible to enjoy pregame entertainment, including a performance by the "Pride of Utah," the University of Utah Marching Band, before the team's run-out onto the field showered by the roar of the crowd-Utah's anticipated 81st consecutive sellout, dating back to 2010. The MUSS was named the 2021 winner of ESPN's "Live Mas" Student Section of the Year. Saturday's game is the annual MUSS Appreciation Game, a celebration and recognition of the Mighty Utah Student Section, which has gained national renown for its commitment to creating a loud home-field advantage for the Utes. contest between Utah and Oregon at Rice-Eccles Stadium.Ī complete game preview can be found here. The national pregame show will air live from Presidents Circle on the U campus from 7-10 a.m.

28, when the 13th-ranked Utah Utes play host to the 8th-ranked Oregon Ducks, and ESPN's College GameDay returns to Salt Lake City for the fifth time in its 37-year history, and the first time since 2016. SALT LAKE CITY-The eyes of the college football world will be on the University of Utah this Saturday, Oct.
