Dude Perfect named ESPN College GameDay celebrity guest pickers for Week 14
Dude Perfect will be the celebrity guest pickers of ESPN College GameDay ahead of Week 14.
The flagship college football pregame show will be live from College Station ahead of the highly-anticipated SEC showdown between Texas A&M and the Texas Longhorns.
The comedy group will be on-hand to pick some of college football’s biggest games of the week. That will include the game they’re in town for, as well as Michigan vs. Ohio State, South Carolina vs. Clemson, Notre Dame vs. USC, the Iron Bowl and much more.
As for the Aggies-Longhorns matchup, the Longhorns are looked at as the favorite on paper, and in Vegas. That arguement is aided by the fact that Texas A&M is coming off a tough road loss to Auburn in four overtimes during Week 13. Add in that a Texas win would send the Longhorns to the SEC Championship, emerging victorious will effectively guarantee their spot in the College Football Playoff.
However, College Station provides one of the most hostile environments for teams step into. With over 100,000 fans on hand wanting nothing more than to ruin Texas’ season — the Aggies don’t see their home field as a final stop on the Longhorns’ way to Atlanta.
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Add in the rivalry factor, and the game becomes even more of a toss up. This is the first meeting between Texas A&M and Texas since the Aggies moved to the SEC after the 2011 season. Dubbed the ‘Lone Star Showdown,’ the Longhorns own a 76-37-5 lead in the all-time series.
While the Longhorns lead the series by a wide margin, the past six matchups have been split down the middle at three a piece. The previous six before that all went in favor of Texas.
Kickoff between the Longhorns and the Aggies is set for 7:30 p.m. ET and will air live from inside Kyle Field on ABC and ESPN+. Texas is a one-score favorite heading into its hostile road trip.