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1990s[edit] 1993[edit] November 13: #1 Florida State at #2 Notre Dame (First ever College GameDay road show) 1994[edit] September 10: #6 Michigan at #3 Notre Dame September 17: #13 UCLA at #2 Nebraska October 8: #3 Florida State at #13 Miami (FL) October 15: #3 Penn State at #5 Michigan October 29: #2 Colorado at #3 Nebraska November 19: #6 Auburn at #4 Alabama (Birmingham, AL) 1995[edit] September 9: Georgia at #8 Tennessee September 23: #3 Texas A&M at #7 Colorado September 30: #4 Colorado at #10 Oklahoma October 7: Miami (FL) at #1 Florida State October 14: #6 Tennessee at #11 Alabama (Birmingham, AL) October 21: #5 Southern California at #17 Notre Dame October 28: #2 Nebraska at #7 Colorado November 11: Iowa at #5 Northwestern November 18: #17 Alabama at #21 Auburn November 25: #6 Florida State at #3 Florida January 2, 1996: Fiesta Bowl: #2 Florida vs. #1 Nebraska (Tempe, AZ) 1996[edit] September 14: #11 Michigan at #5 Colorado September 21: #4 Florida at #2 Tennessee September 28: #4 Ohio State at #5 Notre Dame October 5: #4 Penn State at #3 Ohio State (Lee Corso's first "Mascot Head Prediction") October 26: #2 Ohio State at #20 Iowa November 9: #10 Alabama at #11 LSU (Golf ball thrown at Lee Corso after he picked Alabama[1]) November 23: Auburn at #15 Alabama (Birmingham, AL) November 30: #1 Florida at #2 Florida State January 2, 1997: Sugar Bowl: #1 Florida State vs. #3 Florida (New Orleans, LA) 1997[edit] September 13: #8 Colorado at #14 Michigan September 20: #4 Tennessee at #3 Florida October 4: #11 Iowa at #7 Ohio State October 11: #1 Florida at #14 LSU October 18: #7 Florida at #6 Auburn October 25: #5 Michigan at #15 Michigan State November 8: #3 Florida State at #5 North Carolina November 22: #2 Florida State at #10 Florida January 1, 1998: Rose Bowl: #1 Michigan vs. #8 Washington State (Pasadena, CA) January 2, 1998: Orange Bowl: #2 Nebraska vs. #3 Tennessee (Miami, FL) 1998[edit] September 5: #5 Michigan at #22 Notre Dame September 26: #9 Washington at #2 Nebraska October 3: #7 Penn State at #1 Ohio State October 10: #4 Tennessee at Georgia October 17: #11 Oregon at #2 UCLA October 24: #6 Florida State at #20 Georgia Tech November 14: #11 Nebraska at #2 Kansas State December 5: #3 UCLA at Miami (FL) January 4, 1999: Fiesta Bowl: #1 Tennessee vs. #2 Florida State (Tempe, AZ) 1999[edit] August 28: #4 Arizona at #3 Penn State September 4: #16 Notre Dame at #7 Michigan September 18: #2 Tennessee at #4 Florida September 25: #4 Michigan at #20 Wisconsin October 9: #3 Michigan at #11 Michigan State October 16: #16 Syracuse at #4 Virginia Tech October 23: #3 Nebraska at #18 Texas October 30: #10 Georgia vs. #5 Florida (Jacksonville, FL) November 6: #24 Notre Dame at #4 Tennessee November 13: #19 Miami (FL) at #2 Virginia Tech November 20: #1 Florida State at #3 Florida January 4, 2000: Sugar Bowl: #1 Florida State vs. #2 Virginia Tech (New Orleans, LA) 2000s[edit] 2000[edit] August 27: None (originally slated for Georgia Tech at #10 Virginia Tech in the BCA Classic but game was cancelled due to severe weather) September 9: #1 Nebraska at #23 Notre Dame September 16: #6 Florida at #11 Tennessee September 23: #6 UCLA at Oregon September 30: #17 Wisconsin at #9 Michigan October 7: #1 Florida State at #7 Miami (FL) October 14: #8 Oklahoma at #2 Kansas State October 28: #1 Nebraska at #3 Oklahoma November 4: #2 Virginia Tech at #3 Miami (FL) November 11: #1 Oklahoma at #23 Texas A&M November 18: #4 Florida at #3 Florida State December 2: Big 12 Championship Game: #1 Oklahoma vs. #8 Kansas State (Kansas City, MO) January 3, 2001: Orange Bowl: #1 Oklahoma vs. #3 Florida State (Miami, FL) 2001[edit] September 1: #17 UCLA at #25 Alabama September 8: #17 Notre Dame at #5 Nebraska September 15: None (originally slated for #10 Georgia Tech at #6 Florida State but most of the games for the week were postponed or cancelled due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks) September 29: #11 Kansas State at #3 Oklahoma October 6: #3 Oklahoma vs. #5 Texas (Dallas, TX) October 13: #2 Miami (FL) at #14 Florida State October 27: #2 Oklahoma at #3 Nebraska November 3: Army at Air Force November 10: #4 Florida at #14 South Carolina November 17: #14 Syracuse at #1 Miami (FL) December 1: #5 Tennessee at #2 Florida January 3, 2002: Rose Bowl: #1 Miami (FL) vs. #4 Nebraska (Pasadena, CA) 2002[edit] August 31: #11 Washington at #13 Michigan September 7: #1 Miami (FL) at #6 Florida September 14: #10 Washington State at #6 Ohio State September 21: #10 Florida at #4 Tennessee October 5: #7 Georgia at #22 Alabama October 12: #2 Oklahoma vs. #3 Texas (Dallas, TX) October 19: #7 Notre Dame at #18 Air Force October 26: #6 Notre Dame at #11 Florida State November 2: #5 Georgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville, FL) November 9: #2 Miami (FL) at Tennessee November 16: Harvard at Pennsylvania (First GameDay visit to a Division I-AA school) November 23: #12 Michigan at #2 Ohio State January 3, 2003: Fiesta Bowl: #1 Miami (FL) vs. #2 Ohio State (Tempe, AZ) 2003[edit] August 30: #17 Washington at #2 Ohio State September 6: #1 Oklahoma at Alabama September 13: #15 Notre Dame at #5 Michigan September 20: #7 Georgia at #11 LSU September 27: South Florida at Army October 4: #16 Kansas State at #13 Texas (First GameDay at which Washington State fans flew a school flag, a tradition that has continued ever since)

Washington State fans flying the GameDay Coug Flag at Penn State October 11: #2 Miami (FL) at #5 Florida State October 18: #13 Purdue at #14 Wisconsin October 25: #12 Northern Illinois at #23 Bowling Green (First GameDay at a Mid-American Conference (MAC) school) November 1: #14 Oklahoma State at #1 Oklahoma November 8: #5 Virginia Tech at #25 Pittsburgh November 15: #11 Purdue at #4 Ohio State November 22: #4 Ohio State at #5 Michigan November 29: #9 Florida State at #11 Florida December 6: SEC Championship Game: #3 LSU vs. #5 Georgia (Atlanta, GA) January 1, 2004: Rose Bowl: #4 Michigan vs. #1 Southern California (Pasadena, CA) January 4, 2004: Sugar Bowl: #3 Oklahoma vs. #2 LSU (New Orleans, LA) 2004[edit] September 4: Oregon State at #4 LSU September 11: #3 Georgia at South Carolina September 18: Notre Dame at Michigan State (originally set for #5 LSU at #14 Auburn, but rescheduled due to Hurricane Ivan) September 25: Penn State at #20 Wisconsin October 2: #8 Auburn at #10 Tennessee October 9: #7 California at #1 Southern California October 16: #10 Wisconsin at #5 Purdue October 23: #4 Miami (FL) at North Carolina State October 30: #2 Oklahoma at #20 Oklahoma State November 13: #8 Georgia at #3 Auburn November 20: BYU at #5 Utah November 27: Notre Dame at #1 Southern California December 4: SEC Championship Game: #3 Auburn vs. #15 Tennessee (Atlanta, GA) January 4, 2005: Orange Bowl: #1 Southern California vs. #2 Oklahoma (Miami, FL) 2005[edit] September 1: UCF at South Carolina September 3: Notre Dame at #23 Pittsburgh

Hokie fans at College GameDay September 10: #2 Texas at #4 Ohio State September 17: #8 Florida State at #17 Boston College (First ACC game for Boston College after moving from the Big East Conference) September 24: #15 Georgia Tech at #4 Virginia Tech (originally set for #10 Tennessee at #3 LSU, but that game was rescheduled due to Hurricane Rita) October 1: #1 Southern California at #14 Arizona State October 8: #6 Ohio State at #16 Penn State October 15: #1 Southern California at #9 Notre Dame October 22: #10 Texas Tech at #2 Texas October 29: #4 Georgia vs. #16 Florida (Jacksonville, FL) November 5: #5 Miami (FL) at #3 Virginia Tech November 12: #5 LSU at #4 Alabama November 19: #5 Penn State at Michigan State November 26: Southern vs. Grambling (Houston, TX) (First GameDay at a game featuring historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Game moved from New Orleans to Houston due to Hurricane Katrina) December 3: #11 UCLA at #1 Southern California January 4, 2006: Rose Bowl: #2 Texas vs. #1 Southern California (Pasadena, CA) 2006[edit]

College GameDay in Austin, Texas on September 9, 2006.

College GameDay in Clemson, SC on October 21, 2006. September 2: #2 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech[2] September 4: #11 Florida State at #12 Miami (FL) September 9: #1 Ohio State at #2 Texas[2] September 16: #19 Nebraska at #4 Southern California September 23: #24 Penn State at #1 Ohio State[3] September 30: #1 Ohio State at #13 Iowa[4] October 7: #9 LSU at #5 Florida October 14: #2 Florida at #11 Auburn October 21: #13 Georgia Tech at #12 Clemson October 28: #8 Tennessee at South Carolina November 4: #18 Oklahoma at #21 Texas A&M[5] November 11: #13 Tennessee at #11 Arkansas November 18: #2 Michigan at #1 Ohio State November 25: #6 Notre Dame at #3 Southern California January 1, 2007: Rose Bowl: #8 Southern California vs. #3 Michigan (Pasadena, CA) January 8, 2007: BCS National Championship Game: #2 Florida vs. #1 Ohio State (Glendale, AZ) 2007[edit]

Nebraska fans react negatively to Lee Corso's decision to pick USC to win their September 15, 2007 game. September 1: East Carolina at #9 Virginia Tech[6] September 8: #9 Virginia Tech at #2 LSU[7] September 15: #1 Southern California at #14 Nebraska[8] September 22: #22 Georgia at #16 Alabama[9] September 29: #6 California at #11 Oregon[10] October 6: #9 Florida at #1 LSU[11] (Primetime Drama) October 13: #11 Missouri at #6 Oklahoma[12] October 20: #14 Florida at #8 Kentucky[13] October 27: #1 Ohio State at #24 Penn State[14] November 3: #6 Arizona State at #4 Oregon[15] November 10: Amherst at Williams[16] (First non-Division I game) November 17: #7 Ohio State at #23 Michigan[10] November 24: #3 Missouri vs. #2 Kansas (Kansas City, MO)[17] December 1: Big 12 Championship Game: #9 Oklahoma vs. #1 Missouri (San Antonio, TX)[10] January 1, 2008: Rose Bowl: #6 Southern California vs. #13 Illinois (Pasadena, CA)[18] January 7, 2008: BCS National Championship Game: #2 LSU vs. #1 Ohio State (New Orleans, LA) 2008[edit]

Large screen set up by GameDay prior to the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game between Clemson and Alabama August 30: #24 Alabama vs. #9 Clemson (Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Atlanta, GA)[19] September 6: Miami (FL) at #5 Florida[20] September 13: #5 Ohio State at #1 Southern California September 20: #6 LSU at #10 Auburn[21] September 27: #8 Alabama at #3 Georgia October 4: #13 Auburn at #19 Vanderbilt[22] October 11: #5 Texas vs. #1 Oklahoma (Dallas, TX) October 18: #11 Missouri at #1 Texas October 25: #3 Penn State at #10 Ohio State November 1: #1 Texas at #6 Texas Tech November 8: #1 Alabama at #15 LSU November 15: Hampton at Florida A&M (First GameDay visit to an HBCU campus) November 22: #2 Texas Tech at #5 Oklahoma November 29: #3 Oklahoma at #11 Oklahoma State December 6: SEC Championship Game: #1 Alabama vs. #2 Florida (Atlanta, GA) January 1, 2009: Rose Bowl: #6 Penn State vs. #5 Southern California (Pasadena, CA) [21] January 8, 2009: BCS National Championship Game: #1 Florida vs. #2 Oklahoma (Miami Gardens, FL) 2009[edit] September 5: #5 Alabama vs. #7 Virginia Tech (Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Atlanta, GA) September 12: #3 Southern California at #8 Ohio State September 19: Texas Tech at #2 Texas September 26: Iowa at #5 Penn State October 3: Florida State at Boston College October 10: #1 Florida at #4 LSU October 17: #20 Oklahoma vs. #3 Texas (Dallas, TX) October 24: #10 TCU at #16 BYU October 31: #4 Southern California at #10 Oregon November 7: Army at Air Force November 14: #16 Utah at #4 TCU November 21: #11 Oregon at Arizona November 28: Florida State at #1 Florida December 5: SEC Championship Game: #1 Florida vs. #2 Alabama (Atlanta, GA) January 1, 2010: Rose Bowl: #8 Ohio State vs. #7 Oregon (Pasadena, CA) January 7, 2010: BCS National Championship Game: #2 Texas vs. #1 Alabama (Pasadena, CA) 2010s[edit] 2010[edit]

Boise State fans and the GameDay set inside of Bronco Stadium on 9/25/2010. This was the first time GameDay broadcast from a WAC school. September 4: #21 LSU vs. #18 North Carolina (Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game, Atlanta, GA) September 11: #18 Penn State at #1 Alabama September 18: Clemson at #16 Auburn September 25: #24 Oregon State at #3 Boise State October 2: #9 Stanford at #4 Oregon October 9: #1 Alabama at #19 South Carolina October 16: #1 Ohio State at #18 Wisconsin October 23: #3 Oklahoma at #18 Missouri October 30: #1 Oregon at #24 Southern California November 6: #4 TCU at #6 Utah November 13: Penn State at #8 Ohio State November 20: Illinois vs. Northwestern (Northwestern Home Game at Neutral Site: Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL) November 27: #14 Oklahoma at #10 Oklahoma State December 4: #1 Oregon at Oregon State January 1, 2011: Rose Bowl: #4 Wisconsin vs. #3 TCU (Pasadena, CA) January 3, 2011: Orange Bowl: #5 Stanford vs. #12 Virginia Tech (Miami Gardens, FL) January 4, 2011: Sugar Bowl: #6 Ohio State vs. # 8 Arkansas (New Orleans, LA) January 10, 2011: BCS National Championship Game: #2 Oregon vs. #1 Auburn (Glendale, AZ) 2011[edit] September 3: #4 LSU vs. #3 Oregon (Cowboys Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX) September 10: Notre Dame at Michigan (First night game in Michigan Stadium history) September 17: #1 Oklahoma at #5 Florida State September 24: #2 LSU at #16 West Virginia October 1: #8 Nebraska at #7 Wisconsin (Nebraska's first conference game as a member of the Big Ten) October 8: #11 Texas vs. #3 Oklahoma (Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX) October 15: #18 Arizona State at #9 Oregon October 22: #4 Wisconsin at #15 Michigan State (Lee Corso's 200th headgear selection) October 29: #4 Stanford at #20 Southern California November 5: #1 LSU at #2 Alabama November 12: #6 Oregon at #3 Stanford November 19: SMU at #11 Houston November 26: #2 Alabama at Auburn December 3: SEC Championship Game: #1 LSU vs. #12 Georgia (Atlanta, GA) January 2, 2012: Rose Bowl: #9 Wisconsin vs. #6 Oregon (Pasadena, CA) January 3, 2012: Sugar Bowl: #13 Michigan vs. #17 Virginia Tech (New Orleans, LA) January 4, 2012: Orange Bowl: #23 West Virginia vs. #14 Clemson (Miami Gardens, FL) January 9, 2012: BCS National Championship Game: #1 LSU vs. #2 Alabama (New Orleans, LA) 2012[edit]

ESPN College Gameday on location in Knoxville. September 1: #8 Michigan vs. #2 Alabama (Cowboys Classic, AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX) September 8: #24 Florida at Texas A&M (Texas A&M's first game as a member of the SEC) September 15: #18 Florida at #23 Tennessee September 22: #10 Clemson at #4 Florida State September 29: #14 Ohio State at #20 Michigan State October 6: #5 Georgia at #6 South Carolina October 13: #17 Stanford at #7 Notre Dame October 20: #9 South Carolina at #3 Florida October 27: #5 Notre Dame at #8 Oklahoma November 3: #1 Alabama at #5 LSU November 10: Aboard USS San Diego (San Diego, CA) ("Saturday Selections" for the Navy at Troy game). November 17: #14 Stanford at #1 Oregon November 24: #1 Notre Dame at Southern California December 1: SEC Championship Game: #2 Alabama vs. #3 Georgia (Atlanta, GA) January 1, 2013: Rose Bowl: #8 Stanford vs. Wisconsin (Pasadena, CA) January 2, 2013: Sugar Bowl: #22 Louisville vs. #4 Florida (New Orleans, LA) January 7, 2013: BCS National Championship Game: #1 Notre Dame vs. #2 Alabama (Miami Gardens, FL) 2013[edit] August 31: #5 Georgia at #8 Clemson (Special 4 hour show for the first time, ran 9 am to 1 pm ET) September 7: #14 Notre Dame at #17 Michigan September 14: #1 Alabama at #6 Texas A&M September 21: Delaware State at #1 (FCS) North Dakota State September 28: #6 LSU at #9 Georgia October 5: #4 Ohio State at #16 Northwestern October 12: #2 Oregon at #16 Washington October 19: #5 Florida State at #3 Clemson October 26: #12 UCLA at #2 Oregon November 2: #7 Miami (FL) at #3 Florida State November 9: #10 LSU at #1 Alabama November 16: #5 Stanford at Southern California November 23: #4 Baylor at #11 Oklahoma State November 30: #1 Alabama at #4 Auburn (Kick Six or Kick Bama Kick) December 7: Big Ten Championship Game: #2 Ohio State vs. #10 Michigan State (Indianapolis, IN) January 1, 2014: Rose Bowl: #4 Michigan State vs. #5 Stanford (Pasadena, CA) January 6, 2014: BCS National Championship Game: #1 Florida State vs. #2 Auburn (Pasadena, CA) 2014[edit] August 30: #1 Florida State vs. Oklahoma State (Cowboys Classic, Arlington, TX) September 6: #7 Michigan State at #3 Oregon September 13: Incarnate Word at #1 (FCS) North Dakota State September 20: #22 Clemson at #1 Florida State September 27: Missouri at #14 South Carolina October 4: #3 Alabama at #11 Ole Miss October 11: #2 Auburn at #3 Mississippi State October 18: #5 Notre Dame at #2 Florida State October 25: #3 Ole Miss at #24 LSU November 1: #10 TCU at #20 West Virginia November 8: #13 Ohio State at #7 Michigan State November 15: #1 Mississippi State at #4 Alabama November 22: Yale at #14 (FCS) Harvard November 29: #15 Auburn at #2 Alabama December 6: #9 Kansas State at #5 Baylor December 13: Army vs. Navy (Army–Navy Game, Baltimore, MD) January 1, 2015: Rose Bowl – CFP Semifinal: #3 Florida State vs. #2 Oregon (Pasadena, CA) January 12, 2015: CFP National Championship: #2 Oregon vs. #4 Ohio State (Arlington, TX) 2015[edit] September 5: #20 Wisconsin vs. #3 Alabama (Advocare Classic, Arlington, TX) September 7: #1 Ohio State at Virginia Tech September 12: #7 Oregon at #5 Michigan State September 19: #15 Ole Miss at #2 Alabama September 26: TBD October 3: TBD October 10: TBD October 17: TBD December 12: Army vs. Navy (Army–Navy Game)

Host campuses[edit] School	Conference	# of Times	Host Year(s) Florida State	ACC	11	1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014(2) Miami (FL)	ACC	6	1994*, 1998*, 2000(2)*, 2001*, 2006 Virginia Tech	ACC	6	1999(2)*, 2005(2), 2007, 2015 Clemson	ACC	3	2006, 2013(2) Boston College	ACC	2	2005, 2009 Georgia Tech	ACC	2	1998, 2006 Pitt	ACC	2	2003*, 2005* North Carolina	ACC	1	1997 North Carolina State	ACC	1	2004 Houston	American	1	2011* Ohio State	Big Ten	13	1996, 1997, 1998, 2002(2), 2003(2), 2005, 2006(2), 2008, 2009, 2010 Michigan	Big Ten	10	1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003(2), 2007, 2011, 2013 Michigan State	Big Ten	8	1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 Nebraska	Big Ten	6	1994(2)*, 1998*, 2001(2)*, 2007* Wisconsin	Big Ten	5	1999, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2011 Penn State	Big Ten	4	1999, 2005, 2007, 2009 Iowa	Big Ten	2	1996, 2006 Northwestern	Big Ten	2	1995, 2013 Purdue	Big Ten	1	2004 Oklahoma	Big 12	7	1995, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2012 Texas	Big 12	6	1999, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Oklahoma State	Big 12	4	2004, 2008, 2010, 2013 Kansas State	Big 12	2	1998, 2000 West Virginia	Big 12	2	2011*, 2014 Baylor	Big 12	1	2014 TCU	Big 12	1	2009* Texas Tech	Big 12	1	2008 Notre Dame	Independent	8	1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2012 Army	Independent	1	2003* BYU	Independent	1	2009* Bowling Green	MAC	1	2003 Air Force	Mountain West	3	2001, 2002, 2009 Boise State	Mountain West	1	2010* USC	Pac-12	10	2004(2), 2005, 2006(2), 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Oregon	Pac-12	9	2000, 2007(2), 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Colorado	Pac-12	3	1995(2)*, 1996* Utah	Pac-12	2	2004*, 2010* Arizona	Pac-12	1	2009 Arizona State	Pac-12	1	2005 Oregon State	Pac-12	1	2010 Stanford	Pac-12	1	2011 UCLA	Pac-12	1	1998 Washington	Pac-12	1	2013 Florida	SEC	12	1995, 1997(2), 1999(2), 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012 Alabama	SEC	11	2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014(2), 2015 LSU	SEC	10	1996, 1997, 2003, 2004, 2007(2), 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014 Auburn	SEC	9	1995, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2008(2), 2010, 2011, 2013 Tennessee	SEC	8	1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002(2), 2004, 2012 South Carolina	SEC	7	2001, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2014 Texas A&M	SEC	4	2000*, 2006*, 2012, 2013 Georgia	SEC	3	1998, 2008, 2013 Arkansas	SEC	1	2006 Kentucky	SEC	1	2007 Missouri	SEC	1	2010* Mississippi State	SEC	1	2014 Ole Miss	SEC	1	2014 Vanderbilt	SEC	1	2008 North Dakota State	MVFC (FCS)	2	2013, 2014 Florida A&M	MEAC (FCS)	1	2008 Harvard	Ivy (FCS)	1	2014 Penn	Ivy (FCS)	1	2002 Williams	NESCAC (D-III)	1	2007 (x) indicates multiple visits in a season. Off campus locations[edit] Regular season[edit] Legion Field, Birmingham, AL (1994, 1995, 1996) Alternate home venue for Alabama EverBank Field (then Alltel Stadium), Jacksonville, FL (1999, 2002, 2005) Florida–Georgia football rivalry (neutral site) Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX (2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2011) Red River Rivalry (Texas vs. Oklahoma, neutral site) NRG Stadium (then Reliant Stadium), Houston, TX (2005) Bayou Classic (Grambling vs. Southern) relocated from New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO (2007) Border War (Kansas–Missouri rivalry) (neutral site) Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA (2008, 2009, 2010) Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL (2010) Home game for Northwestern against Illinois Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth, TX (2011, 2012, 2014, 2015) Cowboys Classic USS San Diego, San Diego, CA (2012) representing Navy M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD (2014) Army-Navy Game (neutral site) Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA (2015) Army-Navy Game (neutral site) Post-season[edit] Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ Fiesta Bowl (1995-96, 1998-99, 2002-03) University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ BCS Championship (2006-07, 2010-11) Superdome, New Orleans, LA Sugar Bowl (1996-97, 1999-00, 2003-04, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13) BCS Championship (2007-08, 2011-12) Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Rose Bowl (1997-98, 2001-02, 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14, 2014–15 CFP Semifinal) BCS Championship (2009-10, 2013-14) Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Orange Bowl (1997-98, 2000-01, 2004-05) Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL BCS Championship (2008-09, 2012-13) Orange Bowl (2010-11, 2011-12) AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX CFP Championship (2014-15) Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO Big 12 Championship (2000) Alamodome, San Antonio, TX Big 12 Championship (2007) Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA SEC Championship (2004, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012) Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN Big Ten Championship (2013)
 * Asterisk indicates College GameDay visits before the team became a member of its current conference (or became independent).