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Columbus, Ohio – Just as it was the first time, Lee Cors’s final head for the head was Brutus Buckeie.
Corso selected third ranking Buckeyes to beat the ultimate Texas On its final appearance on the ESPN “College Gamedai” on Saturday.
Prediction was made on the 50-yard line at Ohio stadium 16 minutes before the beginning, quite a change since the first time in 1996. years, when it was done in the parking lot in front of the horseshoe.
“Everyone who was part of the trip, thank you,” Corso said while opening the Sabbath segment.
It was 46. Road Corso brought the head of Brutus Buckeye. The Ohio State is 31-14 years on previous occasions.
The Ryan Trainer Day gave Corso and Ohio State helmet with Buckeye list on it for each time he chose Buckeies. The day also gave Corso an additional label to enter in case he selected Buckeies.
The restaurant and area also made a cake of 85 kilograms of Brutus’ head.
Corso, which is 90. August turned part of “Gamedai” since its beginning 1987. years and made emissions under simple philosophy: “Football is just a vehicle. It’s a party, baby.” Love. “
The three-hour show was a Corporate Celebration more than the finals. In addition to looking at Corsa’s career, the show analyzed key games on Saturday and included an interview with Bill Belichick, who debuted North Carolina Monday evening against Tcu.
It was 26. times “Gamedai” was in Columbus. It was in front of Ohio Ohio Stadium 5. October 1996. year, where the popular corso prediction segment began.
Corso gave the head of Brutus Buckeye before Ohajos State SandstoneAnd the rest is history.
Corso carried 69 schoolmasks for the mascot and was putting on notre Dame’s fight against Irish Leprechaun, Stanford Stay and Father’s Father James Madison and Benjamin Franklin.
It has 66.5% winning rates on his head predictions (286-144), which is much better than its 73-85-6 marks in 15 years as a coach Louisville, Indiana and North Illinois.
In addition to ESPN, Fox Sports showed Cors’s choice.