Lee Corso will ride with Ohio State on Saturday.
Ahead of Ohio State's top-10 battle with Notre Dame, the ESPN College GameDay co-host donned the Brutus headgear for the 39th time since the pregame show started in 1996. The Buckeyes are 25-13 in the previous 38 times Corso picked them to win.
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Ohio State is favored to beat Notre Dame by more than three points in South Bend, Indiana, and has won five of seven all-time matchups with the Irish, including five consecutive wins in 1995, 1996, 2006 (Fiesta Bowl), 2016 (Fiesta Bowl) and 2022.
The Buckeyes are 38-18 all-time when GameDay is on campus for one of their games. The team's latest victory was a 21-10 win over Notre Dame in the 2022 season opener, and its most recent defeat was a 42-41 loss to Georgia in the CFP semifinal.
Ohio State and Notre Dame will kick off at 7:30 p.m. inside Notre Dame Stadium. The Week 4 contest will be televised on NBC, with Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge on the call and Kathryn Tappen set to provide reports from the sideline. At the same time, Paul Keels, Jim Lachey and Matt Andrews will provide their usual game coverage for Ohio State's radio network, 97.1 The Fan.