ESPN College GameDay will be live from The Quad on Saturday at 9 a.m. Here's what to expect that morning, hour by hour.
ESPN College GameDay is in Harrisonburg this weekend celebrating the 30th anniversary of its first road show. Sports Editor Jackson Hephner details what JMU looked like back when GameDay first hit the road.
The “Pat McAfee Show” came to campus on Friday to prelude the next day’s airing of ESPN College GameDay from the Quad. Thousands of students showed up to McAfee’s show, which at many points heavily criticized the NCAA for its FBS transition rule that is barring JMU (10-0, 6-0 Sun Belt) from …
With ESPN College GameDay making its third appearance to JMU this weekend, many students who weren't present for the first two GameDays will be camping out overnight on the Quad for the first time. Marshall Hudson (’17) and Justin Tarbell (’16) share their experiences and advice from the first two GameDays.
With fans traveling into Harrisonburg this weekend for ESPN College GameDay's third visit to JMU, business owners are expecting an increase in revenue at their restaurants and shops. Hailey Athey, the owner of Coffee Hound, said she doesn't know what to expect, but her and her staff are bracing themselves.
With the noise surrounding JMU football's ineligibility to play in a bowl game, many national media outlets have spoke on the Dukes' behalf. PFT, who will be this week's ESPN College GameDay guest picker in Harrisonburg said he expects there to be more talk about JMU's chances this weekend.
GameDay is getting ready for Saturday with developing construction of the stage. The College GameDay bus has made its way to the Quad as the weekend's events begin tomorrow.
ESPN's College GameDay is set to put even more national attention on JMU Football and their success this season. However, other athletic programs at the university will also receive recognition. Sports Director Colby Reece talked with JMU coaches about their thoughts on the effect the show w…
As ESPN College GameDay visits JMU for the third time since 2015 this weekend, alumni such as former JMU punter Harry O'Kelly and head coach Mike Houston who were present for the first two times reflect on their experiences.
Students spent the afternoon creating signs for College GameDay in the Taylor Down Under Club House as they gear up for the weekend.
JMU women's basketball and field hockey head coaches Sean O'Regan and Christy Morgan were both around for JMU's first two ESPN College GameDays. Both said the exposure for JMU and its athletic department as a whole is exciting and helps its programs continue to surge.
A little after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, ESPN production trucks arrived on the Quad to set up in preparation for College GameDay.
Construction vehicles continue to line up on the Quad as they await the arrival of nine GameDay production trucks on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Once the trucks arrive on campus, the set for ESPN College GameDay will start being built.
With the announcement of ESPN College GameDay making its third appearance in Harrisonburg for JMU football's game against App State on Saturday at 2 p.m., tickets have been hard to find and expensive. With that, many have tried to sell their free nontransferable student tickets to make a profit.
On Monday, the Quad remained mostly as is, except for a fresh mow, some small flags and an excavator.
The Breeze is tracking the progress of ESPN College GameDay's setup for its Saturday show. Follow along on this timeline for daily updates.
Wondering what to expect with ESPN College GameDay coming onto campus this week? Here are answers to some FAQs, and stay tuned with The Breeze's coverage for more answers as we learn them.
College GameDay is set to return to JMU for the first time since 2017 this Saturday. JMU football will be taking on Appalachian State at 2 p.m. that same day.