The Texas House of Representatives has passed a resolution honoring Lee Corso, a prominent host of ESPN's College GameDay, as he prepares to make his final broadcast at the start of the 2025 season. Corso has been a beloved figure in college football for nearly four decades, known for his engaging personality and insightful analysis. He gained fame for his unique headgear picks, a tradition he started in 1996, and has made a total of 430 predictions with a notable record of 286 wins and 144 losses. His final broadcast will occur shortly after his 90th birthday, marking the end of an era for college football fans.

Throughout his career, Corso has entertained audiences across more than 70 college campuses and is recognized for his memorable catchphrases and iconic moments, including interactions with celebrities and humorous antics. Before his broadcasting success, he was a head football coach at various institutions and played as a defensive back at Florida State University, where he set a long-standing record for career interceptions. The resolution acknowledges Corso's significant contributions to the sport and expresses the Texas House of Representatives' best wishes for his future endeavors, along with a commitment to provide him with an official copy of the resolution as a token of respect.