Nothing pumps the adrenaline of college football season like the first College Gameday dinner, as ESPN College Station takes on No. 20 Texas A&M and No. 7 Notre Dame this week.
You can't go into College Gameday without reading Corso, and Corso may once again have a great reaction from multiple days after you make your pick for Saturday's game.
Being a showman, Corso picked Notre Dame in front of the College Station crowd, dressed as a leprechaun next to the Notre Dame mascot and hit an Irish dance while picking Notre Dame to defeat A&M.
Le Corso is now and will always be a national treasure.
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We're surprised to see Corso as a celebrity, because the 89-year-old icon is now in his 38th year on ESPN and still has a fastball.
Escolher the Road Time is a classic Corsican dance to the raucous College Station crowd and at the same time the 89 year old still manages to hit the Irish jig like the best of them.
He has been on College Gameday since its inception in 1987 and is still going strong alongside his co-hosts.
A&M has playoff aspirations after a disappointing 7-5 season last year and will be looking for a big win over a key opponent to start its season and claim a spot in the 12-game stretch at the end of the year.
As of now, A&M is the only ranked opponent Notre Dame has seen, Florida State on Nov. 9, and the Fighting Irish are on one of their agendas in recent memory, as they try to make the playoffs as well.