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College Game Day personality Lee Corso is retiring

SCOTT DETROW, HOST:

He was the premier voice of college football pregame shows.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

LEE CORSO: I'll tell you one thing - Buckeyes, Ohio State No. 1.

DETROW: The ESPN announcer Lee Corso has been the centerpiece of the college game day experience for almost 40 years.

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CORSO: I'm going with Penn State.

(CHEERING)

DETROW: Corso would predict a winner ahead of each big game, and he correctly guessed 286 game outcomes heading into this season. But it is not that 67% winning mark that made him a broadcast fixture, because Corso would then don the head of the mascot from the team he thought would win. And Corso always stood by his picks despite the home crowd's pressures.

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CORSO: Cornhuskers, forget about it.

(BOOING)

CORSO: I'm going with the Trojans. I'm sorry.

DETROW: On Saturday, the college football legend announced he was retiring from the broadcast and the network that he joined back in 1987. He made his final pick.

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CORSO: The easiest pick I've ever made. Give me my first love.

DETROW: His last prediction - taking No. 3 Ohio State over the nationally top-ranked University of Texas. And, of course, Ohio State won the game 14 to 7. Happy retirement to Lee Corso.

(SOUNDBITE OF MARCHING BAND MUSIC) Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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Gabriel J. Sánchez
Gabriel J. Sánchez is a producer for NPR's All Things Considered. Sánchez identifies stories, books guests, and produces what you hear on air. Sánchez also directs All Things Considered on Saturdays and Sundays.
Scott Detrow is a White House correspondent for NPR and co-hosts the NPR Politics Podcast.

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