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Lee Corso, the legendary ESPN broadcaster and former coach who has entertained fans for 38 college football seasons, will make his final headgear pick on College GameDay on Saturday, Aug. 30 – Week 1 ...
One of college football’s most recognizable faces is set to make a major change—just ahead of a milestone birthday.
The Clemson Tigers’ mascot had the toughest reaction to the ACC squad’s upset loss in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday. Clemson lost 69-67 to 12-seed McNeese State in their Midwest Region first ...
The team's shocking 69-67 loss to 12-seed McNeese State on Thursday afternoon in Providence knocked the Tigers out of the tournament. However, the Clemson defeat did give us a mascot reaction for ...
Late into the second half, McNeese State extended its lead to 51–29 after Brandon Murray hit a three-pointer, prompting a Clemson timeout. The Tiger, the mascot for the ACC program, looked ...
Wherever the final show lands, the moment will be emotional. Corso’s presence has defined College GameDay for nearly 40 years ...
Clemson's mascot, The Tiger, was spotted in the crowd during the team's shock March Madness loss to McNeese State looking disappointed and shaking his head. The Tiger was like many others from ...
the cameraman for the game’s broadcast on truTV cut to the Clemson mascot and, well, a viral meme ensued. He caught the mascot, normally trying to cheer on the Tigers, shaking his head in ...