Scottie Scheffler, a two-time Masters champion, is set to make his second appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay when his alma mater, the University of Texas, hosts the Georgia Bulldogs. The last time Scheffler appeared on the show, the Longhorns nearly upset No. 1 Alabama back in September 2022. This time, Texas is the top-ranked team in the nation, making the matchup against No. 5 Georgia the marquee game of the weekend.
Scheffler, 28, is coming off an impressive season in golf, with six wins and one of the largest earnings ever by a professional golfer. He won the Tour Championship and claimed the $25 million FedEx Cup bonus, as well as an Olympic gold medal. The highlight of his season was winning his second major championship, the Masters, in April. However, his week at the PGA Championship in May, where he was arrested by Louisville Metro Police, is also a memorable event that may be discussed on GameDay.
The Texas vs. Georgia game is significant as the two powerhouse programs have only faced each other five times in history, with Texas holding a 4-1 series edge. Texas won the last meeting at the 2018 Sugar Bowl with a score of 28-21. The teams have not played since Texas joined the SEC over the summer, adding another layer of interest to the matchup.
Scheffler’s first guest-picker appearance on College GameDay in 2022 was a memorable experience when he was surprised by Texas men’s golf coach John Fields with the Jack Nicklaus Award for PGA Tour Player of the Year. It is likely that Scheffler may win the award again this year, although it has not been officially announced yet. Another former Longhorns star, Jordan Spieth, also appeared as a guest picker on the show a few months after Scheffler’s appearance.
College GameDay airs from 9 a.m. to noon ET on Saturday on ESPN, with Scheffler set to join the crew as a guest picker for the Texas vs. Georgia game. As a two-time Masters champion and one of the top golfers in the world, Scheffler’s appearance is sure to bring additional attention to the already highly anticipated matchup between Texas and Georgia.
In addition to his success on the golf course, Scheffler’s involvement in other sports and events like College GameDay highlights his popularity and influence beyond the golfing world. His presence on the show is not only a testament to his athletic achievements but also his charismatic personality that resonates with fans and viewers of all sports.
As Scheffler prepares to make his second appearance on College GameDay, fans and viewers can expect an engaging and entertaining segment from the two-time Masters champion. His personal connection to the University of Texas and the Longhorns’ football team adds an extra layer of excitement to the already highly anticipated game against Georgia, making his guest-picker role even more special for fans of both golf and college football.

