Get ready Orlando, the GameDay crew is coming to your city.

Seriously, it’s happening.

For the first the time in show history, ESPN’s College GameDay is headed to UCF, Kirk Herbstreit announced on Sunday.

Next weekend, the Knights will be facing the Cincinnati Bearcats, who earned its 9th win of the season on Saturday, 35-23 over South Florida.

The storylines are obvious. UCF will be looking for its 23rd straight win dating back to last season. If the Knights come out on top over the Bearcats, they will clinch the American Athletic Conference East Division.

The game between UCF and Cincinnati will air on ABC at 8 pm ET, in the primetime spot, the American Athletic Conference announced on Sunday.

During the post-game press conference following the Navy game, UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton was asked about the possibility of College GameDay coming to campus.

"That'd be pretty cool,” said Milton. “I'm interested to see how our student body will handle that.”

Running back Greg McCrae agreed with his quarterback and spoke highly of the Bearcats.

“It’s pretty cool,” said McCrae. “As McKenzie said, I’m interested to see, if they come, how the student body will react. I know they’re going to be front row, signs everywhere. I’m just interested to see that happen. Cincinnati is a really good team. They played Navy last week and they put up a really good game against them. So, yeah, it’ll be an interesting game next week.”

College GameDay is a pre-game show broadcast by ESPN as part of the network's coverage of college football, broadcast on Saturday mornings during the college football season, prior to the start of games with a 12:00 p.m. ET kickoff.

The current host of the show is Rece Davis who is joined by ESPN college football analysts Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, and Orlando-native Lee Corso.

Corso is last remaining original cast member from when the show began back in 1987.