Oklahoma hosted College Gameday for the 10th time in school history in lieu of their matchup against Michigan at 7:30 pm ET.
The two schools have met only once before. In the 1975 Orange bowl, the Sooners took down the Wolverines 14-6 to secure their program’s fifth AP national championship.
If you missed ESPN’s College Gameday in Norman, Okla., take a look at the best moments and signs of the day.
Field-Goal Success
For the second weekend in a row, Pat McAfee’s 30-yard kicking contest field goal was made. The Oklahoma freshmen, brought his own cleats and left with $200,000, clearing the pigskin through the uprights by two feet.
TWO WEEKS, TWO MADE FIELD GOALS 😱
He showed up with his own cleats and now he has $200K heading to him with another $100K to Michigan LB’s Ernest Hausmann’s foundation, courtesy of @PatMcAfeeShow 👏 pic.twitter.com/LEWz7wtpuU
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) September 6, 2025
OU Gymnastics
The reigning NCAA national champions Oklahoma gymanstics team showed up to college gameday got into the fun with a few signs of their own.
ESPN’s @CollegeGameDay always does such a great job highlighting the elite non-football programs of host schools, and today is no exception.@jess_sims spotlights the 7X @NCAA_Gymnastics national champion @OU_WGymnastics program. pic.twitter.com/dq8K5GlPTd
— bill hofheimer (@bhofheimer_espn) September 6, 2025
The Standard Burger
From peach cobbler nachos to gianourous burgers, Pat McaFee and the rest of the gameday crew got a taste of Norman with their samples from the legendary Standard Restaurant.
Watch @PatMcAfeeShow try to eat this burger 😭 pic.twitter.com/HC4b5CY1ud
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) September 6, 2025
Light Beneath the Well
Michigan linebacker, Ernest Hausmann, returned to Uganda and reunited with his family after 16 years living with his adoptive parents in the United States. Gameday highlighted his story and how he created the Light Beneath the Well foundation to provide clean water access to areas in need, specifically his old town in Uganda.
Michigan LB Ernest Hausmann was born in Uganda as one of 23 siblings. When his parents contracted AIDS, they were forced to put him up for adoption.
After nearly two decades of living nearly halfway around the world, Hausmann had the chance to travel back to Africa and… pic.twitter.com/KkkC9V9uIx
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) September 6, 2025