For the third straight year, College GameDay is coming to back Happy Valley. Let's take a look at some prominent Penn Staters who ESPN could tap to be this week's celebrity guest picker.

Keegan Michael-Key

If you didn't know any better, you'd think Keegan Michael-Key is Penn State's only famous alumnus. KMK has been around the GameDay set a good bit over the past few years, but he was the celebrity picker when the Nittany Lions played host last year. I'd be shocked if they tap him to do it again.

Joe Jonas

The Jonas Brothers have blossomed into Penn State folk heroes since Joe Jonas shared his love for Champs. The trio has been on campus a handful of times this year, with Joe appearing on the sideline for the season opener. They have a show in Los Angeles this Saturday night, so if Joe surprises everyone and appears as the guest picker, he's going to have a long travel day ahead of him.

Ty Burrell

Burrell earned his MFA from Penn State before launching a very successful acting career. With Moden Family in its final season, the Emmy Award winner is about to have some time on his hands, so this could be his chance to show he knows a thing or two about the football world.

Lara Spencer

The Good Morning America host has always been proud to rep Penn State, even serving as Homecoming Grand Marshall a few years ago. She's great at the whole morning talk show gig, so she'd probably be great at this too.

Michael Mauti

In the history of Penn State football, there may be no player as beloved as Michael Mauti. A native Louisianan, there may be nobody better to help ring in the Noah Cain era.

Lavar Arrington

Arrington is always fired up when it comes to Penn State football, so you can bet he'd bring a ton of energy when making his picks. He'd also complete the trifecta of prominent Big Ten alumni on stage, joining Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard.

Mark Ruffalo

I put him on this last year and I am not backing down. Again, he has no direct ties to the University, but his most famous character The Hulk does. Dr. Bruce Banner played football at Penn State with the University first appearing in a comic in 1985.

Bruce Springsteen

This is the one. Bruce Springsteen has taken on new life with the Penn State fan base over the past week when HBO's 24/7 special revealed the offensive staff keeps a cutout of The Boss in their meeting room. Springsteen is from New Jersey, which is in the heart of Penn State territory, and he's been seen rocking some PSU gear out in the wild. I don't know how this happens, but I beg you Gameday, make this happen.