Lee Corso on College GameDay: 5 Legendary Headgear Picks Fans Will Never Forget

Lee Corso on College GameDay: 5 Legendary Headgear Picks Fans Will Never Forget is more than a headline, it’s his legacy. For decades, Corso’s energy and unpredictable joy made Saturday mornings special for every college football fan. His iconic headgear picks turned predictions into unforgettable celebrations that united campuses nationwide. Without Coach Corso, College GameDay will never feel quite the same, but his spirit will always live on.

Lee Corso on College GameDay: 5 Legendary Headgear Picks Fans Will Never Forget

1. LSU vs. Texas: The McConaughey Moment

This might be my favorite Lee Corso moment. He donned the LSU headgear amid a sea of Texas fans. Matthew McConaughey tried to rip it off his head. The crowd roared as Corso stood firm under pressure. It was chaos, energy, and pure college football.

2. Oregon Ducks on a Motorcycle

Lee Corso chose the Oregon Ducks during a top matchup against USC back in 2009. He jumped onto a motorcycle with the Duck mascot in hand. The crowd erupted when he revved off the set in headgear. It was a theatrical, hilarious, unforgettable tradition in motion. That moment captured college football’s drama and fun that has lasted till today.

3. Live Gator + Florida Pick

Lee Corso chose Florida and held a live baby gator on the desk, yes you read that correctly. Emmitt Smith was the guest picker and the crew watched in delighted disbelief. The crowd cheered at the wild, unexpected spectacle. That pick was bizarre, bold, and uniquely Corso to a tee.

Lee Corso on College GameDay: 5 Legendary Headgear Picks Fans Will Never Forget

4. “Ah, f— it” Houston Moment

Lee Corso stood in Houston, poised to toy with fans. But ultimately mid-pick he blurted, “Ah, f— it,” and picked Houston. The reaction was shock, laughter, and an uproar from the Houston crowd. That raw moment proved Corso always kept GameDay unpredictable.

5. First Headgear Pick — Brutus Buckeye

Lee Corso’s first-ever headgear pick was Ohio State’s Brutus in 1996. The crowd went wild at seeing that iconic Buckeye head for the first time. It began a 400-plus-pick legacy that defined college football Saturdays. That moment launched a tradition that quickly became legendary.

He wasn’t just a broadcaster; Lee Corso was the heartbeat of Saturday mornings across America. Every headgear pick carried excitement, laughter, and unforgettable memories for fans. Though the show will continue, no one will ever replace the spirit, humor, and magic Coach Corso gave college football.

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