Lee Corso’s final “College GameDay” will be in Columbus, Ohio.
ESPN announced Tuesday that its pregame show would head to Ohio State’s Week 1 matchup with Texas. The network said earlier this year that Corso, 89, would do one final show before retiring after nearly 40 years with the network.
The popularity of “GameDay” exploded as the pregame show started going from campus to campus in 1993. And Corso first wore a mascot head to make a prediction in October 1996 when he wore the head of Brutus the Buckeye to pick Ohio State over Penn State.
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From there, Corso’s picks got more and more elaborate and became the climax of “GameDay” right as the show ended before the network’s first football game of the day.
The choice of Ohio State’s game with Texas for the first “GameDay” of the season isn’t much of a surprise even though Fox has the TV rights to the game. The College Football Playoff rematch is the marquee game of the opening weekend after the Buckeyes beat the Longhorns in the Cotton Bowl playoff semifinal on the way to the national title. The game will also be the first Week 1 start for Texas QB Arch Manning as he takes over as the Longhorns’ starter in his third season.
If “GameDay” didn’t go to Columbus, the obvious alternative would have been a trip to Tallahassee, Florida. Corso played football at Florida State — he was roommates with legendary actor Burt Reynolds — and the Seminoles host Alabama in Week 1.
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