Lee Corso isn’t allowed to wear the Florida State gear on College GameDay anymore, and that’s all thanks to Bill Murray
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When college football season rolls around, we all get excited for seeing Lee Corso on College GameDay every Saturday morning. We love seeing him make his pick for the most important game that weekend, where he puts the mascot head on. However, when he’s at his alma mater of Florida State, we really love seeing him put on his best Chief Osceola impression when he picks the Seminoles.
However, that’s not gonna be happening anymore, and that’s all thanks to … Bill Murray?
Yes, that’s correct. Corso revealed on Monday that he’s no long allowed to pull off the Seminole performance when he picks FSU because of what happened last season when Bill Murray was in the fold.
Lee Corso says he hasn't been allowed to put on Seminoles mascot gear on Gameday since Bill Murray stole spear and threw it at Clemson game.
— Heath Cline (@heathradio) August 3, 2015
Well, when you think about it, that makes a bit of sense. If you need your memory jogged about what happened, here’s the segment below.
While it makes sense when you’re reminded of what happened, it still pretty much sucks. Watching Corso show his love for Florida State like he did was pretty entertaining. But after Murray’s appearance, we will get that no longer.
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