Watch Lee Corso’s headgear pick on GameDay: Army or Navy?

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 23: GameDay host Lee Corso is seen during ESPN's College GameDay show at Times Square on September 23, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 23: GameDay host Lee Corso is seen during ESPN's College GameDay show at Times Square on September 23, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images) /
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The college football season seemingly ended last weekend, but College GameDay still has one stop left, traveling to go on-site for Army vs. Navy. Which team will Lee Corso pick with his headgear selection?

The college football season basically wrapped up, as the conference championships took place on the weekend of Dec. 1. However, there’s still one regular-season game left, as College GameDay travels for another on-site experience at the Army vs. Navy game. That means fans are in for Lee Corso’s latest headgear pick.

Corso’s selection always makes for an entertaining end to each College GameDay. He dramatically chooses which team will win, either sending fans into cheers or jeers. This one, as always, will be a difficult decision, especially as the last choice of the college season.

Which school will Corso go with? Whoever it is, it will close the latest edition at 11:59 p.m. ET, leading into FCS playoff games.

Army vs. Navy is the only FBS game on Saturday, Dec. 8. It’s a classic matchup between two academy schools, which always takes place after the conference championship games.

This usually features a close, hard-fought showing between the Black Knights and the Midshipmen, as they take over Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA.

Army’s 9-2 season marked one of their most successful runs in recent memory. They defeated the likes of Hawaii, Air Force, and even took Oklahoma to a 28-21 game, which was the most surprising part of their performances.

Navy didn’t play as well, however, finishing at 3-9. They lost to UCF, Notre Dame and Houston, among other schools this season. Can they find one last victory to make up for it, though?

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Corso will have one last interesting decision to make before the college football bowl season arrives later this month. So, will he choose Army or Navy to open a mostly quiet weekend of major Division-I play?