Legendary College Football Analyst Lee Corso Predicts Six Games at +8702 Odds in Final Broadcast

  • Lee Corso played and coached college football before joining ESPN
  • His final College GameDay broadcast took place on Saturday
  • Corso was known for picking who he thought would win big games
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Lee Corso signed off his last-ever ESPN broadcast by successfully predicting all six featured games. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

Lee Corso has been involved in college football since the 1950s. Starting out as a player with Florida State University (FSU), he went on to coach for 28 years before becoming an ESPN analyst in 1987. The 90-year-old’s final broadcast before retirement was on Saturday before the season opener between Ohio State and Texas.

LSU the highest priced selection as a 4.5-point underdog against Clemson

One of his signature roles on ESPN’s College GameDay was picking which teams he thought would win in featured matchups. In his final time doing so, Corso successfully predicted all six winners of the big games. A parlay of these picks would have been around the +8702 mark, with LSU the highest priced selection as a 4.5-point underdog against Clemson:

With many bettors following Corso’s picks, he signed off in style. He now plans to enjoy retirement and spend more time with his family.

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