For one final time, Lee Corso will don the head of a college football mascot and utter his famous catchphrase: “Not so fast, my friend.” Saturday’s ESPN broadcast of defending national champion Ohio ...
Well, it’s Week 1 for the college mascots, too. The Oregon Duck lost his mascot head during the team run out. As the video shows, all the poor guy could do was high tail it back to the tunnel. Cameras ...
Lee Corso, 90, his set for his final ESPN "College GameDay" show and mascot pick Saturday. The tradition almost never happened. Former Indiana football coach Lee Corso will don a mascot head for the ...
There was no mascot reveal, but there was a fitting tribute to the man who’s famous for donning college football’s most-famous head pieces. On Wednesday, the ESPYs paid an emotional tribute to ...
The Oregon Ducks’ mascot took a tumble during the team’s game against Montana State on Saturday night and lost its head. The Oregon Duck ran out onto the field with the cheerleading and dance squads ...
The Oregon Duck went viral in the wrong way in the team's season opener. While leading the Ducks out on the field, the national broadcast showed the Duck with its mascot head on the ground which ...
A quick Google search will tell you that the number one rule about performing in a mascot costume is to not speak. But another rule that should be near the top of the list of mascot "do nots" is ...
But if you’re the mascot, you have to be feeling a little sick despite the beatdown because it’s their responsibility to lead the charge of energy towards a victory. The duck, who I consider to be one ...
The Oregon Ducks kicked off their 2025 season against the Montana State Bobcats. During the pre-game, Oregon’s mascot “The Duck" suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction. The Duck’s head fell off, ...
The Oregon Duck has a nasty habit of losing its head, but even the beloved mascot seemed genuinely startled by how badly the top went rolling during the Saturday run out at home. As the Ducks got the ...
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Lee Corso wearing mascot heads on ESPN's 'College GameDay' almost didn't happen: 'It was a tense negotiation'
Former Indiana football coach Lee Corso will don a mascot head for the last time on ESPN's "College GameDay" on Saturday, picking the winner between host No. 2 Ohio State and No. 1 Texas. The ...
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