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Ohio celebrated Ohio State University's football championship by planting a buckeye tree, with officials and team members ...
One of the charming events of ESPN's "College GameDay" show on Saturday mornings during college football season is Lee Corso ...
Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz joined Ohio State ...
Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz joined Ohio State ...
There’s always been this idea floating around that Lee Corso was more entertainer than analyst when it came to his headgear ...
Lee Corso is walking away from College GameDay, marking the end of an era in college football as the game’s most legendary ...
This story was originally published by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. COLUMBUS — Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel and ...
Lee Corso and the 'College Gameday' crew will have a big decision to make ahead of the final headgear pick of Corso's career.
It was named the state tree of Ohio in 1953, and the buckeye nut is Ohio State’s mascot. Buckeye trees can be found throughout Ohio, though they are most abundant in the western half of the state.
Corso will make his final headgear pick on the Aug. 30 edition of ESPN's College GameDay. Here's how he picked the Nittany ...
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Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's College GameDay will be in Week 1 of the 2025 season. It would be fitting for his ...
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