That's a lot of Lee Corso.

The stakes couldn't be much higher for Michigan-Ohio State next week, so it makes sense that ESPN is upping the ante with its pregame show, too.

As expected, "College GameDay" will be in Columbus, but instead of its usual three-hour broadcast, the program will start at 7 a.m. That's five hours of college football coverage leading up to "The Game."

The Michigan-Ohio State winner will keep its playoff hopes alive.

For the Wolverines, a win over the Buckeyes would send them to the Big Ten championship game the next week. Ohio State needs a win over Michigan and a Penn State loss to Michigan State to make it to Indianapolis.

Kickoff is at noon on ABC.

It will be the second straight week a team from Michigan was featured on "College GameDay," as unbeaten Western Michigan hosted ESPN in Kalamazoo. The Broncos rolled to a 38-0 win over Buffalo to improve to 11-0.


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