Who is the celebrity picker for College GameDay Week 1, LSU vs Wisconsin?

Sep 5, 2015; Fort Worth, TX, USA; Guest picker Brad Paisley and Lee Corso and Chase Herbstreit (age 9) and Kirk Herbstreit as Corso picks the head gear of "Big Al" the Alabama mascot on the set during the live broadcast of ESPN College GameDay at Sundance Square. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 5, 2015; Fort Worth, TX, USA; Guest picker Brad Paisley and Lee Corso and Chase Herbstreit (age 9) and Kirk Herbstreit as Corso picks the head gear of "Big Al" the Alabama mascot on the set during the live broadcast of ESPN College GameDay at Sundance Square. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports /
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Which celebrity will be making the guest pick for College GameDay’s first show of the season?

College football is officially back. Although it returned last week in Australia, it officially kicks off this week. There is a tremendous slate of games for the first week in college football and it should lead to some great action on the field. It also means the return of ESPN’s College GameDay.

Of all the sports shows, there is nothing quite like College GameDay. The cast of the show makes it stand out from any other show on the network and it’s one of the things everyone makes sure not to miss on television every single week.

One of the staples on the show is the celebrity picker. This week, the show will take place from Lambeau Field, where the Wisconsin Badgers will host the No. 5 LSU Tigers. According to Lee Fitting, there will even be a bonus celebrity.

That means speculation could run rampant about who will be the celebrity guest picking. It could honestly go in a variety of ways, but he went out of the way to tag the Green Bay Packers on Twitter. Could that mean someone like Aaron Rodgers is the guest picker?

Perhaps a Wisconsin alum or an LSU alum will be picking as well. With a guest picker also being booked, one can assume that both sides of the coin are going to be represented. What about Wisconsin alum Russell Wilson? Maybe a Louisiana favorite in John Goodman? The possibilities are endless on who it could be. It all gets started at 9:00 a.m. ET.