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Now that Lee Corso will be retiring from ESPN's College GameDay, here's a look at the numbers of his signature mascot headgear picks...
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AlwysATgr5 days
I think Corso coached in TS in '78 when he was HC at Indiana. CFB has changed so much and mostly not for the better since then but he was one of the staples. Best wishes and God bless coach.
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In the early days of college game day, which one of you threw the golf ball at the crew when they picked the other team outside tiger stadium?
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TigerLord20207 days
Great!
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skrayper7 days
I still remember the montage of picks when he picked against Alabama against Texas, LSU, and Notre Dame in 2009, 2011, and 2012. :)
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Leopold8 days
Honestly, I was never a big fan, but his leaving makes me a little nostalgic. Happy Trails, coach.
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TooFyeToFly8 days
Dude is a legend
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The answer to replace Coach is The Old Ball Coach. Can you imagine the shite he'd talk to Lil Nicky?
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sportsaddit688 days
I always thought Les Miles would end up being the crazy personality that would replace Lee. Now with all the drama with LSU and the loss of wins and such, I'm not sure who will get to pick and wear the headgear.
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I think the headgear retires with Lee. The new personality is already on. Pat McAfee. None of the guys there now want to take anything from LC, they might do a 1x head gear pick in homage to him.
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duckblind568 days
Well, betting the same $$ amount every time and hit 66.5% of the time will put money in the bank. Good for you LC and whether anyone will admit it or not, you will be missed.
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atltiger64878 days
yea, but he was only picking winners, not against the spread.
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TheWalrus7 days
Not necessarily with a moneyline
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Iceman19558 days
Will Nick hear headgear?
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