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ESPN RECALLS HOW LEE CORSO’S HEADGEAR TRADITION STARTED AT OHIO STATE AHEAD OF HIS 400TH COLLEGE GAMEDAY PICK​


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ESPN’s Lee Corso Moved to Tears by ‘College GameDay’ Tribute, and Fans Loved It​

ESPN College GameDay’s Lee Corso made his 400th headgear pick Saturday, continuing a tradition that started in 1996. The 88 year-old former coach has become a staple of college football coverage thanks to his unique tradition.

To honor Corso, ESPN put together a video that revisited the origin of the headgear tradition and Corso’s impact on college football. Corso colleagues Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Rece Davis and Chris Fowler were all featured in the video tribute, as well as notable coaches such as Nick Saban, Kirby Smart and Marcus Freeman, who also shared their thoughts on the legendary analyst.



See video of who he picked today:

 
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ESPN RECALLS HOW LEE CORSO’S HEADGEAR TRADITION STARTED AT OHIO STATE AHEAD OF HIS 400TH COLLEGE GAMEDAY PICK​


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ESPN’s Lee Corso Moved to Tears by ‘College GameDay’ Tribute, and Fans Loved It​

ESPN College GameDay’s Lee Corso made his 400th headgear pick Saturday, continuing a tradition that started in 1996. The 88 year-old former coach has become a staple of college football coverage thanks to his unique tradition.

To honor Corso, ESPN put together a video that revisited the origin of the headgear tradition and Corso’s impact on college football. Corso colleagues Kirk Herbstreit, Desmond Howard, Rece Davis and Chris Fowler were all featured in the video tribute, as well as notable coaches such as Nick Saban, Kirby Smart and Marcus Freeman, who also shared their thoughts on the legendary analyst.



See video of who he picked today:



Oh yea, just we need in Boulder. Another grifter.
Did he go on ESPN to tell people they should donate to Oprah's real estate fund?
 
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Oh yea, just we need in Boulder. Another grifter.
Did he go on ESPN to tell people they should donate to Oprah's real estate fund?

I’m more curious about The Rock sitting next to him pimping Colorado.

He played for Miami and Sanders is from FSU. What the fuck?

Attention whores need to attention whore I guess.
 
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ESPN should be charged with some sort of elder abuse for continuing to trot him out there weekly, guy is clearly lost and can barely form coherent sentences most of the time. Seems like they keep him locked up in the trailer all week until his hour to come out on Saturday.
 
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