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However, maybe you didn't know that Corso's tradition of putting headgear on started with Brutus when he picked the Buckeyes to beat Penn State inside the grand 'ole Horseshoe on October 5, 1996. If ...
Lee Corso waves while wearing a Brutus Buckeye head during an episode of "College GameDay" in 2015. / Adam Cairns / USA TODAY NETWORK With Lee Corso set to retire from his role on College GameDay ...
However, maybe you didn't know that Corso's tradition of putting headgear on started with Brutus when he picked the Buckeyes to beat Penn State inside the grand 'ole Horseshoe on October 5 ...
When Lee Corso officially retires from 'College Gameday' he will be remembered for many iconic moments. At the top of that list is his tradition of wearing the mascot headgear of the team he picks ...
His first headgear pick – Ohio State's Brutus Buckeye in Columbus, Ohio — happened on Oct. 5, 1996. Entering his final broadcast in August, Corso has made 430 headgear picks all-time ...
"It's possible – if not probable – that Lee Corso's final appearance on College GameDay will be donning a Brutus Buckeye headgear before Ohio State faces Texas on Aug. 30," Eleven Warriors ...
Corso made his first headgear pick during the 1996 season, when he donned Ohio State’s Brutus Buckeye mascot head. It quickly became his trademark. Corso’s weekly end-of-show pick has become a ...
Corso made his first headgear pick during the 1996 season, when he donned Ohio State’s Brutus Buckeye mascot head. It quickly became his trademark. Corso’s weekly end-of-show pick has become a ...
He has made 430 headgear selections over the years. The head-gear picks started in 1996 when Corso donned the head of Ohio State’s Brutus Buckeye before a game in Columbus with Penn State. In the ...
But nothing has defined his legacy more than the headgear segment, which began back in 1996 when he first wore Brutus Buckeye to predict an Ohio State win. Since then, he’s made 431 mascot ...