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ESPN shared plans to celebrate Lee Corso in final College GameDay show

ESPN shared plans to celebrate Lee Corso in final College GameDay show

USA Today10-06-2025
ESPN shared plans to celebrate Lee Corso in final College GameDay show
For 38 seasons of College GameDay, Lee Corso has been the marquee figure of ESPN's traveling pregame show. And with Corso's broadcasting career coming to an end, ESPN revealed its plans to celebrate the 89-year-old's legendary run.
There will be one last headgear pick for Corso, and it fittingly will be taking place on the campus of Ohio State.
While the Buckeyes' season-opening matchup with Texas was already worthy of a GameDay trip, the reasoning for that pick made perfect sense as Corso's final show.
Back in 1996, Corso started the headgear tradition when he donned the mascot head for Brutus ahead of Ohio State's win against Penn State. After that, the headgear pick became a staple of the broadcast.
Going back where the tradition started is a fitting way to bring Corso's journey full circle. He'll be 90 years old when the Aug. 30 matchup kicks off — what a run it was.
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