From Harrisonburg, VA

College GameDay Built by The Home Depot travels to Harrisonburg, Va., ahead of undefeated James Madison's Sun Belt Conference showdown against Appalachian State. The show will be live from The Quad on JMU's campus. The Week 12 show will include a special celebration of College GameDay's 30 years of traveling road shows – a tradition that began this week in 1993 when ESPN's pregame show originated from South Bend, Ind., before No. 2 Notre Dame hosted top-ranked Florida State.
College GameDaywill make its third all-time visit to James Madison, with previous trips in 2015 and 2017. In each of James Madison's previous appearances, Coach Corso picked the Dukes for his headgear. Undefeated JMU – ranked No. 18 in the AP Top-25 (the school's highest ranking ever in a major FBS poll) with a perfect 10-0 record – hosts App State.
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