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ESPN's College GameDay coming to Indiana University

With the Hoosiers now ranked No. 13, the ESPN College GameDay crew will make their way to Bloomington for the first time ever on a Saturday morning.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The tailgate before No. 13 Indiana's Week 9 matchup against the Washington Huskies on Saturday just got a whole lot better. 

ESPN's College GameDay will broadcast live from the campus of Indiana University on Saturday morning, Oct. 26. The 13th-ranked Hoosiers will play one of the newest Big Ten teams as they look to start 8-0 for the first time in decades. 

Fans will be able to watch Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso decide who they think will win and also get to see Pat McAfee's shenanigans in real-time. 

The announcement is fun for Hoosiers fans after the news that quarterback Kurtis Rourke injured his thumb in the team's 56-7 win over Nebraska and will be out indefinitely. 

The game is scheduled to kickoff at noon, but College GameDay starts bright and early at 9 a.m., so if you want your homemade signs to be visible on television, you'd better get there early. 

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