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After an amazing career, it's time for Lee Corso's final goodbye
Ohio State mascot Brutus interacts with Lee Corso on the set of ESPN "College GameDay." Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

After an amazing career, it's time for Lee Corso's final goodbye

After 38 unforgettable years on ESPN's "College GameDay" — and over 25 years as a college football coach — Lee Corso is set to don the headgear one final time this Saturday at the Horseshoe in Columbus, Ohio.

To generations of fans, Corso wasn’t just a broadcaster and commentator — he was the reason to wake up early on fall Saturdays. His legendary headgear picks became a tradition, delivered with dramatic flair, one-liners, and unmatched enthusiasm.

Whether it was the spontaneous “Oh, f*** it” pick or calling a dog mascot ugly, Corso’s moments made him a weekly highlight. Fans across the country tuned in not just for analysis — but for him. From wearing a Trojan’s armor to a TCU Horned Frog head, Corso brought joy, unpredictability, and heart to every show.

“This job is like stealing,” Corso once said. “I travel first class in a nice plane. I have a driver waiting for me. I go in a room and have room service. I have a meeting. Then I go to the best game of the weekend and talk football — and they pay me.”

That passion and gratitude have made him beloved not just by fans, but by the entire college football community and all of us will miss him.

Matthew Cassidy

I am a graduate of IU Indianapolis with a B.A. In Journalism. I grew up in Southern California, but now live in the state of Indiana. My topics of expertise include the MLB and NBA, along with knowledge of pretty much any American sport. Be a part of something bigger than yourself!

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