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Lee Corso perfect on ESPN College GameDay picks on Saturday

FaceProfileby:Thomas Goldkamp09/01/24
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Lee Corso‘s still got it.

At 89 years old, the famous ESPN College GameDay analyst picked a perfect slate of games ahead of Week 1, going 7-for-7 on Saturday. And he did it in style, too, busting out a full leprechaun getup and doing a little Irish jig as he made his headgear pick.

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Lee Corso correctly picked the following slate of games:

Notre Dame over Texas A&M
Georgia over Clemson
Miami over Florida
Penn State over West Virginia
Oklahoma State over South Dakota State
Vanderbilt over Virginia Tech
Boise State over Georgia Southern

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And, as an extra bonus, Lee Corso also picked LSU over USC on Sunday night. He took Florida State over Boston College on Monday, as well.

It’s an impressive array of picks, because picking games — straight up or against the spread — is not an easy task. But Corso, the ever-studious analyst famous for his trusty pencil, remains on top of things.

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Lee Corso and College GameDay will head to the biggest game of Week 2 when the ESPN pregame show makes a stop in Ann Arbor for Michigan vs. Texas.

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The defending national champs host last year’s Big 12 champs and College Football Playoff participants. Of course, Texas is now an SEC opponent coming to the north.

It’ll be a new era for Michigan football under new head coach Sherrone Moore. Michigan AD Warde Manuel became convinced that Moore was ready to be a head coach following last year’s Penn State game.

“You know, you don’t often get an opportunity to watch somebody perform in a role, and because of the circumstances, I had the opportunity to watch him on the sidelines as the acting head coach for four games,” Warde Manuel recently told The Michigan Insider. “And I was impressed with what and how he managed and handled the team, handled the challenges that were thrust upon him, particularly in the Penn State game.”