Lee Corso's Legendary Final Pick: A Nostalgic Journey Through NCAAF and 90s Sports Culture
Relive Lee Corso's final College GameDay appearance and explore the iconic sports moments of the 90s that shaped NCAAF history.

Lee Corso's Final College GameDay Appearance
Lee Corso, the legendary figure of NCAAF, made his final appearance on College GameDay this Saturday, marking the end of an era that began in 1987. Known for his iconic headgear picks, Corso has made 430 predictions over the years, with the Ohio State Buckeyes leading the pack with 45 picks. His final pick fittingly took place in Columbus, Ohio, where it all began in 1996.
The 90s: A Golden Era for Sports
Corso's first headgear pick coincided with a transformative period in sports and pop culture. Here’s a look back at some of the defining moments:
The 'Macarena' Craze
In 1996, the Macarena dominated the Billboard charts, becoming a cultural phenomenon. Its catchy tune and easy-to-follow dance moves made it a staple at parties and events, even during Corso's first pick.
Chicago Bulls' Record-Breaking Season
The Chicago Bulls, led by Michael Jordan, achieved a then-record 72-10 season in 1995-96, culminating in their fourth NBA championship. Jordan’s return from retirement and his MVP performance solidified his legacy as one of the greatest athletes of all time.
PlayStation Revolutionizes Gaming
Sony’s PlayStation, released in 1995, transformed the gaming industry with its advanced 3D graphics and CD-ROM format. It became one of the best-selling consoles, shaping the future of interactive entertainment.
Dallas Cowboys' Super Bowl Victory
The Dallas Cowboys won their third Super Bowl in 1996, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17. This victory marked the end of their dynastic run, with stars like Troy Aikman and Emmitt Smith leading the charge.
1996 Summer Olympics
The Atlanta Olympics celebrated the 100th anniversary of the modern Games. Iconic moments included Muhammad Ali lighting the Olympic cauldron and Michael Johnson’s historic double gold in the 200m and 400m dashes.
Corso's Legacy
Corso’s final pick not only marks the end of his College GameDay journey but also serves as a nostalgic reminder of the 90s—a decade that redefined sports and culture. His contributions to NCAAF and sports broadcasting will forever be cherished.