College GameDay: Rob Riggle is the guest picker for Army/Navy

THE GONG SHOW - 'Episode 110' - Celebrity judges Rob Riggle, Ken Jeong and Regina Hall are set to praise, critique and gong unusually talented and unique performers, on 'The Gong Show,' THURSDAY, JULY 20 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. (Eddy Chen/ABC via Getty Images)ROB RIGGLE
THE GONG SHOW - 'Episode 110' - Celebrity judges Rob Riggle, Ken Jeong and Regina Hall are set to praise, critique and gong unusually talented and unique performers, on 'The Gong Show,' THURSDAY, JULY 20 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on The ABC Television Network. (Eddy Chen/ABC via Getty Images)ROB RIGGLE /
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Comedian Rob Riggle will be the celebrity guest picker on ESPN’s College GameDay from Philadelphia on Saturday.

While it’s Heisman Trophy week in college football, it’s also Army vs Navy week as well. One of the best annual traditions in college football will take place from Philadelphia this week, as Army will look to make it two in a row. ESPN’s College GameDay will be on hand for the game.

Last year, Army broke their long losing streak to Navy in epic fashion. The incredible game saw Army pull out the win at the end and the West Point cadets getting their turn to celebrate a big victory.

The two sides will each be wearing awesome uniforms just as they do each season, which adds to the feel of the game. With ESPN being live from the game, it means there will be a celebrity picker on hand as well for the event.

Comedian Rob Riggle is set to be the celebrity picker for this year’s game and that means there will be plenty of jokes on hand. Riggle’s a great choice for celebrity picker, as he served over 20 years in the Marine Corps reserve.

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It will be interesting to see who he picks, and it will be a little bit different than the ones he makes for the NFL each Sunday. Hopefully, there will be yet another hilarious skit accompanying his picks this time. At the very least, he’ll get to hang out with Lee Corso.

Army’s looking to once again knock off Navy, while the Midshipmen are looking to get their win back this year. Who will come out on top when it’s all said and done in Philadelphia? And will Riggle be right?