College GameDay 2017: Who is the guest picker for Week 4?

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 11: Keegan-Michael Key attends the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 11, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 11: Keegan-Michael Key attends the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 11, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions) /
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The Big Apple offers plenty of options for celebrity guests that could visit ESPN’s College GameDay. Who is the Week 4 guest picker?

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In a move that nobody saw coming, College Game Day is in New York City for the Week 4 show. They picked Times Square over Stillwater, Oklahoma and Athens, Georgia. A rematch of last year’s Pac-12 Championship game is also slated for this Saturday, but instead ESPN has made the choice to head north.

The destination affords a seemingly unlimited pool of guests to choose from. Just about every celebrity goes through New York a few times a year and gets spotted walking down Fifth Avenue or through Central Park. In Week 3, at Louisville, the Cardinals’ basketball coach Rick Pitinio joined the show.

Prior to his appearance last week, the show had picked a pair of college football players. Former quarterback and current country music star Sam Hunt holds the best record this year, correctly picking eight of nine games in Week 1. Eddie George was between Hunt and Pitino. He picked six of 10 games correctly.

Keegan-Michael Key is the Week 4 for guest picker. You might know him from hit TV shows like MADtv and Key & Peele. He also has an extensive film work including moview like Tomorrowland, Keanu and Hotel Transylvania 2. How will he fair when it comes to picking some football games on Saturday?

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Week 4 features a theme of upset alerts. That will make it all the more challenging to pick the Saturday slate correctly. No.1 Alabama visits a tricky Vanderbilt team, No. 14 Miami hosts Toledo and No. 4 Penn State travels to Iowa for a night game.