Fans chant “Go Ducks” at ESPN "College GameDay" at the University of Oregon, Nov. 22, 2025. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAPosted inDucks
For the second time this season, ESPN’s “College GameDay” returned to the University of Oregon campus on Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025, for an early morning show ahead of the Ducks’ game against the University of Southern California at Autzen Stadium.
Oregon cheerleaders cheer during ESPN College GameDay at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Nov. 22, 2025. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAMarcus Mariota makes an appearance as the guest picker during ESPN’s “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAESPN “College GameDay” at the University of Oregon. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFASophia Dievall, 21, makes a sign at ESPN “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAA sign at ESPN “College GameDay” at the University of Oregon. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAA fan cheers during ESPN’s “College GameDay” at the University of Oregon. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAKirk Herbstreit during ESPN’s “College GameDay”.. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAPat McAfee during ESPN’s “College GameDay” at the University of Oregon. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAA group of kids huddle during a pickup football game behind the broadcast of ESPN’s “College GameDay” at the University of Oregon. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAOtto Haar attempts to kick a field goal for $250,000 during ESPN “College GameDay”. He missed the kick but made a second attempt to win $100,000. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAA sea of fans below the shadows of flags on Condon Hall. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAFrom left: Oregon students Julianna Knoll, 21, Regan Braos, 21, Ella Sewell, 21, and Kara Shreckengase, 21, pet Sunny. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFARylan Pesio, 8, sits on the shoulders of Eli Pesio while Easton Pesio, 5, sits on Cody Pesio while watching ESPN “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAFans line barricades at ESPN “College GameDay” at the University of Oregon in Eugene, Nov. 22, 2025″. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAJennifer Monegan, left, and Benjamin Monegan sit on the steps of Peterson Hall. “If I can earn mom points by getting up at 4:30 in the morning for GameDay, I love it,” Monegan said. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFADan Lanning speaks to the crowd during ESPN “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAKirk Herbstreit walks to the stage during ESPN “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAThe Duck and Pat McAfee ride into ESPN “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFAPat McAfee gestures at The Duck during ESPN “College GameDay”. Credit: Isaac Wasserman / Lookout Eugene-Springfield / Catchlight / RFA
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