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Who is the celebrity guest picker for 'ESPN College GameDay' Week 4?

ESPN College GameDay made its way to Boulder for the Rocky Mountain Showdown last week. It was a high-octane game till the end, with both the Colorado Buffaloes and the Colorado State Rams putting up a fight till the end.

The Buffs emerged victorious after two overtimes. The showdown was attended by various celebrities, including former WWE star and Hollywood actor Dwayne Johnson, who was the guest picker for week 3.

Now, for the upcoming weekend, ESPN College GameDay is making its way to the Notre Dame Stadium, where the Fighting Irish are going against the Ohio State Buckeyes in a thrilling contest. Both the teams are undefeated, so this matchup is sure to catch the attention of college football fans.

Another question that fans might be pondering about is who will be invited to be the guest picker for week 4 of ESPN College GameDay. This time, veteran Hollywood actor, Vince Vaughn will be making his way to South Bend as the guest picker.

ESPN College GameDay is making its way to Notre Dame after three years with the last time being in 2020, when the Fighting Irish went against the Clemson Tigers, and won 47-40.

It will be interesting to see which team’s winning streak finally ends in week 4 in this highly competitive college football matchup.


Is Vince Vaughn a Notre Dame fan?

Yes, Vince Vaughn does not shy away from showing his support for the Fighting Irish. He was even a part of the 1993 movie called Rudy, which showcased the story of Rudy Ruettiger, a former Notre Dame player.

In the movie, Vaughn played the role of Jamie O’Hara and it was one of his first roles in Hollywood.

Apart from this, the actor is no stranger when it comes to being a part of ESPN College Gameday. He first made his debut as a guest picker back in 2012, when Notre Dame went against Stanford. The Fighting Irish emerged victorious in that game, clinching the win with a 13-20 scoreline.

His second appearance as a guest picker in the 2020 game against Clemson, which had a remote broadcast due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fans can, once again, look forward to seeing him cheering on for his favorite team in this exciting top 10 game of week 4.

Which team do you think will finally witness their first loss of the season in the upcoming weekend?

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