Lee Corso's Final College GameDay: A Legendary Farewell in Columbus
Legendary analyst Lee Corso bids farewell to College GameDay with an emotional and memorable final show in Columbus, Ohio.

After nearly 30 years on ESPN's College GameDay, legendary analyst Lee Corso made his final headgear pick in Columbus, Ohio, marking the end of an era in college football. Corso, a former coach at Louisville, Indiana, and Northern Illinois, became an icon for his antics and unique traditions on the show, which debuted in September 1987.
Corso's Final Headgear Pick
Corso's final pick was a fitting tribute to his legacy. He donned Brutus Buckeye, the mascot of Ohio State, for a record-extending 32nd time. This choice brought his journey full circle, as his first-ever headgear pick also belonged to Brutus.
Tributes and Highlights
The three-hour farewell show was packed with emotional moments:
- Ohio State's band paid tribute by spelling out Corso's name.
- The College Football Playoff Foundation donated to Corso's high school alma mater, Miami Jackson Senior High School.
- Former GameDay host Chris Fowler honored Corso, saying, "Look at this scene, man. This is because, largely, you built this."
- Ryan Day, Ohio State's head coach, gifted Corso a customized Ohio State helmet.
Memorable Moments
- An 85-pound cake arrived on set to celebrate Corso.
- The GameDay crew donned their own Corso headgear in his honor.
- Fans traveled from far and wide, with some driving over 12 hours to witness the historic event.
Corso's National Title Pick
In his final act, Corso made his national championship prediction, choosing LSU as his pick for the 2025 season.
Emotional Farewell
The show concluded with chants of "We love Lee" from the crowd, a fitting send-off for a man who has left an indelible mark on college football.
Legacy of Lee Corso
Corso's impact extends far beyond College GameDay. His passion, humor, and love for the game have inspired countless fans and players. As he steps away from the spotlight, his legacy will continue to shape the sport for generations to come.