Last weekend, College GameDay traveled to Atlanta for the SEC championship game between Georgia and Alabama. Georgia won handily, but both teams were among the 12 programs that earned spots in this year’s College Football Playoff.

The CFP does not begin until next week, but in advance of the playoff’s first round, College GameDay has announced that it will be heading to two destinations for the first weekend of playoff games. Here are those destinations.

ESPN’s College GameDay CFP destinations

College GameDay will first be traveling to Norman, Okla. on Dec. 19 for the first-round matchup between No. 8 Oklahoma and No. 9 Alabama. This will mark the second time that the GameDay crew heads to Oklahoma this season, after previously traveling to the Sooners for their home win over Michigan on Sep. 6.

This game will serve as a rematch of Oklahoma’s 23–21 win over Alabama nearly a month ago on Nov. 15. Alabama, who has slumped as of late, will look to rebound against a Sooners squad that has won four straight.

The following day, College GameDay will be in College Station, Texas on Dec. 20 for the first-round game between No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 10 Miami. Texas A&M enters this game after their lone loss of the season against Texas, while Miami heads in after earning the final CFP spot over Notre Dame. This will be the first game between the inter-conference foes since early 2023, when Miami took down Texas A&M 48–33.

College GameDay chose to head to these two locations over Oxford, Miss. and Eugene, Ore. Oklahoma–Alabama is the only CFP game on Friday, Dec. 19, making that game an easy choice. Meanwhile, Ole Miss will host Tulane and Oregon will host James Madison on Saturday, Dec. 20. Unsurprisingly, College GameDay is choosing to spotlight a couple games between power four teams and closer seeds over the games featuring two Group of 5 teams that rank significantly lower than the rest of the playoff field.

Every College GameDay destination of the 2025 season

WeekDateCityHome TeamAway TeamGame Score
1Aug. 30Columbus, OhioOhio StateTexas14–7, Ohio State
2Sept. 6Norman, Okla.OklahomaMichigan24–13, Oklahoma
3Sept. 13Knoxville, Tenn.TennesseeGeorgia44–41, Georgia (OT)
4Sept. 20Coral Gables, Fla.MiamiFlorida26–7, Miami
5Sept. 27University Park, Pa.Penn StateOregon30–24, Oregon (2OT)
6Oct. 4Tuscaloosa, Ala.AlabamaVanderbilt30–14, Alabama
7Oct. 11Eugene, Ore.OregonIndiana30–20, Indiana
8Oct. 18Athens, Ga.GeorgiaOle Miss43–35, Georgia
9Oct. 25Nashville, Tenn.VanderbiltMissouri17–10, Vanderbilt
10Nov. 1Salt Lake City, UtahUtahCincinnati45-14, Utah
11Nov. 8Lubbock, TexasTexas TechBYU29-7, Texas Tech
12Nov. 15Pittsburgh, Pa.PittsburghNotre Dame37-15, Notre Dame
13Nov. 22Eugene, Ore.OregonUSC42-27, Oregon
14Nov. 29Ann Arbor, Mich.MichiganOhio State27-9, Ohio State
15Dec. 6 Atlanta, Ga. GeorgiaAlabama28-7, Georgia
CFP Round 1Dec. 19Norman, Okla. OklahomaAlabamaTBD
CFP Round 1Dec. 20College Station, TexasTexas A&MMiamiTBD

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