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Lee Corso has announced his last week with ESPN College GameDay. The tradition of donning headgear for predictions began with Brutus and Ohio State.
After nearly five years, the mother of Anaiah Walker says she continues to look for answers surrounding her daughter's May 2020 hit-and-run death in Buckeye. Sherika Rhymes, Walker's mother ...
However, maybe you didn't know that Corso's tradition of putting headgear on started with Brutus when he picked the Buckeyes to beat Penn State inside the grand 'ole Horseshoe on October 5 ...
Lee Corso waves while wearing a Brutus Buckeye head during an episode of "College GameDay" in 2015. / Adam Cairns / USA TODAY NETWORK With Lee Corso set to retire from his role on College GameDay ...
Devontae Armstrong proudly displayed one of the Buckeyes’ national championship rings, which were issued April 12 at the OSU spring game. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will be placing a bevy of players into the professional ranks this week, as the NFL Draft is just a few days away. But how many Ohio State products will fly off the board ...
For almost 30 years, his headgear picks have been a Saturday staple — since the very first time he donned the mascot head of Brutus Buckeye in 1996. He wore that Brutus head 44 more times ...
When Lee Corso officially retires from 'College Gameday' he will be remembered for many iconic moments. At the top of that list is his tradition of wearing the mascot headgear of the team he picks ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Former Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord was the latest former Buckeye to sit with John Gruden ahead of the NFL Draft, providing a chance to reflect on his college career.
wagon tours and a photo opportunity with Ohio State University mascot Brutus Buckeye. The festivities will also include a tree giveaway, spring plant sale and food trucks. What: The free ...
FSU's competition is Ohio State. Corso is beloved in Columbus because his first headgear selection was Brutus Buckeye. His history with the Buckeyes could prevent him from returning to his alma mater.
Officials say it happened just after 3 p.m., near 35th Avenue and Lower Buckeye Road. According to police, the man driving the vehicle lost control and struck a nearby pole. When officers arrived ...