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Lee Korso’s last ‘College Gameday’ in Texas-Ohio State

Former Indiana coach Lee Korso chose Ohio State Bakies to win over his former Hosiers on Thursday at the NCAA Division I Football Games at the Memorial Stadium in Bloomington on 31 August 2017 at the Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.

ESPN announced that it has been running for a long time “College Gammade” will air its show on 30 August for the finalist Lee Korceo’s final for Columbus, Ohio.

The week -1 competition between Ohio State and Texas figures is a high rank case, with the title aspirations with both defending National Champion Bakies and Longhorn in 2025.

The network announced the retirement of Korso in April, given that the famous college football personality would make its final presence during the week 1 of this upcoming season, after nearly four decades in the show.

ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro said, “Lee Korceo has developed a special relationship for generations of fans through its entertaining style and iconic headgier pics.” “Li College is one of the most impressive and cute figures in the history of football and our ESPN team will celebrate their legendary career during the presence of their last college in August.”

Former collegiate head coaches and Florida State Players are known for their tradition of donating the mascot heads of teams that they have predicted that it will win the show -painted matchup.

According to ESPN, 89-year-old Korso claims a 286–144 record picking game with the headgier since starting that segment in October 1996.

“ESPN has been exceptionally generous to me, especially in these last few years,” said Korso. “They adjusted and supported me, as my colleagues did in the early days of college. Thanks to Kirk Herbstritit for their friendship and encouragement. And not that I forgot that I forgot, fans … really a blessing to share with them.

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Ohio State started its title defense with three straight domestic games, hosting Graming State and Ohio before being taken on the street for a 27 September matchup with Washington. The bkeys bring back a talented roster, but the two are replacing the coordinators and a completely new backfield.

For Texas, the game marks a highly anticipated turn for Arch Manning in quarterbacks after a semi -final run from a season. With domestic sports against San Jose State, UTEP and Sam Houston to close on September, Longhorn’s schedule becomes lightened after Ohio’s visit.

-Bield level media

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