Lee Corso’s Last Pick: What Could it Be?

Submitted by C Costigan on

Written by :

C Costigan

Published on :

Lee Corso makes his final pick ever after a legendary career on ESPN Gameday.

So, which headgear will Lee Corso don in his last moments at ESPN?

The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag have created lines for this momentous occasion, with Ohio State the favorite at -250.

Also, the marketing team at BetOnline.ag created breakdown for each US State’s pick to win the National Championship.

This is based on geotagged X data in the last 30 days leading up to college football season, tracking tweets, hashtags, and direct keyword phrases about who will win the College Football Playoff National Championship this year.

For example, "Texas will win the national championship," "Penn State will win the national championship," "Ohio State will repeat," "betting on Notre Dame to win the national championship," etc. Over 230,000 tweets were tracked.

As you can see from the map (and outside of the home state favorites) Penn State and Texas are the two top picks. Penn State has an all-around great team this year, with many analysts also picking them to be the last team standing.

The expectations for Arch Manning and the Longhorns may be the highest they have ever been before the start of a season.

*It's also important to note that this is not based on rooting interest, it's who each state thinks will win (even if they are a bit delusional).


Here's the state breakdown:

Penn State – 14 (Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, NJ, NY, NC, NC, Pennsylvania, SD, Virginia, Wisconsin)
Texas – 13 (Alaska, California, Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, NM, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming)
Notre Dame – 7 (Hawaii, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)
Ohio State – 3 (Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia)
Alabama – 1 (Alabama)
Arizona State – 1 (Arizona)
Clemson – 1 (South Carolina)
Miami – 1 (Florida)
Georgia – 1 (Georgia)
Illinois – 1 (Illinois)
Iowa State – 1 (Iowa State)
LSU – 1 (Louisiana)
Michigan – 1 (Michigan)
Ole Miss – 1 (Mississippi)
Oklahoma – 1 (Oklahoma)
Oregon – 1 (Oregon)
Tennessee – 1 (Tennessee)

Related Content

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Tuesday June 23 2026

Live Gambling News, Top Trending: Updates 24/7 - Tuesday June 23 2026

Brendan Sorsby - Giannis Traded to Heat - Special Olympics Betting - FIFA World Cup - Oneida Casino Shooting - $13 Million Lost Bet at Polymarket - Tuesday Primaries Odds
Giannis Trade Odds Impact on Heat, Bucks

Giannis Trade Odds Impact on Heat, Bucks

The Giannis trade finally happened. He’s going to the Heat as he’s the seventh major Hall of Famer (future of course) that Pat Riley has brought to Miami.
Man Beats 1-in-700,000 Odds at Biloxi Mississippi Casino to Win $100,000 Jackpot

Man Beats 1-in-700,000 Odds at Biloxi Mississippi Casino to Win $100,000 Jackpot

The casino previously paid out $615,774 with a progressive Three Card Poker jackpot after a player hit a royal flush back in March.
Baseball and bat on grass

Will the Dodgers vs. Twins Game Be Postponed, Suspended June 23? What Happens to My Bet?

Steady rain gives way to more scattered thunderstorms as the Dodgers vs. Twins game is set to begin. A delayed start or interruption to this game cannot be ruled out.