BROADCAST legend Lee Corso waved goodbye to the ESPN College GameDay set with one final pick.
Corso, 90, made the 431st and final headgear selection of his iconic stint on the show.



And the ESPN favorite gave one last dramatic twist before receiving a standing ovation.
ESPN College GameDay was live from Columbus, Ohio for Week 1 of the college season.
They broadcast from the scene of No. 1 Texas Longhorns against No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes.
And the beginning of the College GameDay season coincided with Corso’s final broadcast.
Corso has been part of ESPN’s college football coverage for 38 years.
And he was given top billing by both ESPN and Ohio State for his headgear selection.
“This is one of the easiest picks I’ve ever made,” Corso began.
“Texas is loaded, they have never won, they have a Manning at quarterback.
“Poor Ohio state hasn’t got a chance.”
But Corso made a dramatic U-turn and said, “Give me my first love.”
He then placed his Ohio State Buckeyes headgear on to huge cheers from the fans.
Corso’s selection was broadcast over the public address system in the stadium.
The Ohio State marching band also lined up in a formation to spell “Corso” on the field.
Saturday’s College GameDay was also filled with emotional tributes to Corso.
A VT narrated by his show co-star Kirk Herbstreit played on ESPN just before the final selection.