The legendary host was solo in his decision on the set in LSU
Lee Corso surprised fans with his prediction for the upcoming Colorado vs. Texas Tech game. As the only ESPN College GameDay panelist to back Texas Tech, Corso’s famous "Not so fast!" phrase echoed through the set as he confidently claimed, “Texas Tech wins in Lubbock.” His bold pick went against the grain, as Colorado's offense has been on fire, scoring over 34 points in four of their last five games.
However, Corso's Texas Tech pick came despite the Red Raiders’ struggles on defense; they have given up 35 or more points in three of their last five outings. With a potential shortage of key starters, Texas Tech could face an uphill battle in stopping Colorado's potent attack, led by Coach Deion Sanders.
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