The popular sports show "College GameDay" from ESPN will be visiting Cameron Indoor Stadium for the highly anticipated Duke-UNC game.

ESPN's "College GameDay" will make a stop at Cameron Indoor Stadium for the Duke-UNC game, attracting a lot of attention from sports fans.

The popular sports show “College GameDay” from ESPN will be visiting Cameron Indoor Stadium for the highly anticipated Duke-UNC game. ESPN’s “College GameDay” will make a stop at Cameron Indoor Stadium for the Duke-UNC game, attracting a lot of attention from sports fans.

Written by Mark Bergin, a senior multiplatform producer for WRAL.

ESPN’s “College GameDay” pregame basketball program will be broadcasted live from Durham.

The pregame show for college basketball, which will last for two hours, will air live from Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday at 11 a.m. ET. Its purpose is to preview the game between Duke and North Carolina.

Admission to “GameDay” is at no cost and the doors will unlock at 9:30 in the morning on Saturday at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The university of Duke has shared details about parking on their website. Non-permit holders can park for free in the Circuit Lots on Circuit Drive and the Jogging Trail Lot from 7 a.m. to noon. However, after noon ET, there will be a fee for general parking for Duke’s event against North Carolina, according to the university.

  • Free accessible parking is available at the Whitford Lot (110 Whitford Drive) from 7 a.m. and a valid ADA placard or license is required. Vehicles that do not have a valid Iron Duke parking pass must be relocated by 1 p.m.

  • The Iron Duke Parking will resume normal service for men’s basketball Iron Duke pass holders at 7 a.m.

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Host Rece Davis and analysts Jay Bilas, Andrea Carter, Seth Greenberg, Jay Williams and Christine Williamson will make the show’s 13th appearance at Cameron Indoor Stadium. It’s the most visits “GameDay” has made at any single venue ahead of North Carolina (12) and Kansas (12).

Duke has appeared on College GameDay a total of 28 times, making them the program with the most appearances. They have more appearances than North Carolina (27), Kansas (23), and Kentucky (22).

The upcoming match on Saturday will be the 262nd matchup between North Carolina and Duke. It will begin at 6:30 p.m. Eastern Time and will be broadcasted on ESPN.

Source: wralsportsfan.com