What is Lee Corso pick record?
What is Lee Corso pick record?
How accurate are Lee Corso’s picks on College GameDay? Meet the man who tracks them
Year | Record | Percentage |
---|---|---|
2017 | 10-7 | 58.82% |
2018 | 11-7 | 63.63% |
2019 | 14-6 | 70% |
2020 | 8-1 | 88.88% |
What team will Lee Corso pick?
Clemson
Corso picked Clemson to beat Ohio State in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2021.
Who did Corso pick for national championship?
Clemson football
Here’s a look at every time Clemson football has been featured on ESPN College GameDay since 2016 with the winner and Corso’s headgear pick: 2016: Clemson beat Louisville (Corso picked Clemson)
How many times has Corso been right?
Lee Corso has been a staple on ESPN’s “College GameDay” since it first aired in 1987, making more than 1,700 correct predictions in his 30-plus years on the broadcast.
When was Lee Corso’s first College GameDay pick?
Corso’s first official headgear pick was the 1996 Penn State vs. Ohio State game. But, Reagan points out, he has been choosing his big pick of the day since 1993 by putting on a baseball cap. Here’s the coach’s record since 1996 according to gamedaycole.com .
When did Lee Corso put on his headgear?
He noted that it’s hard to determine what is an official headgear pick and when it began. Corso’s first official headgear pick was the 1996 Penn State vs. Ohio State game. But, Reagan points out, he has been choosing his big pick of the day since 1993 by putting on a baseball cap.
What happens if Lee Corso picks your team?
“One of the biggest cliches fans like to point out is that if Lee Corso picks your team, it means you are going to lose,” Reagan said. “Well, he picks over 64 percent. It may not be the greatest percentage, but the cliche that he is some kinda curse is wrong.” Reagan plotted Corso’s picks through the years.
When was the worst year for Lee Corso?
Reagan plotted Corso’s picks through the years. We can see that 1999 was his best year (11-0!), while 2002 marked his worst at 4-9: One of his favorite fun facts about Corso’s picking is that he is 22-1 when choosing USC. The lone loss was when the Trojans fell to Washington on Nov. 12, 2016.