Lee Corso’s final appearance on ESPN’s long-running college football pregame show is to be in Columbus on Aug. 30.
“College GameDay” will broadcast at Ohio State ahead of the Buckeyes’ highly anticipated season opener against Texas. Both of the historic powerhouses are expected to be ranked in the top five of the preseason polls, and it will be a rematch of one of January’s College Football Playoff semifinals.
But Dan Corso, the son of the legendary 89-year-old analyst, described the network’s decision on a location as disappointing in a recent interview with the Tallahassee Democrat.
ESPN had also considered broadcasting from Florida State, which hosts Alabama on the same Saturday. Lee Corso was a quarterback for the Seminoles in the 1950s, and others in his family are graduates of the university.
“As a family of Seminoles, yes, it was disappointing,” Dan Corso said, “but at the same time, it will be fun to watch his last ‘GameDay’ and headgear in Columbus.”
It is a bit fitting that Corso’s run on the show is to end at Ohio State. Corso first put on the headgear of a mascot when he picked the Buckeyes to beat Penn State on Oct. 5, 1996, donning the head of Brutus Buckeye.
Corso has made 45 headgear picks with Ohio State, more than any other school.
Joey Kaufman covers Ohio State football for The Columbus Dispatch. Email him at jkaufman@dispatch.com and follow along on Bluesky, Instagram and X for more.
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