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The Spun on MSNPhoto Of Fatal Big Ten Mascot Accident Is HorribleA Big Ten mascot was involved in a fatal car accident in Indiana last week. The Big Ten is home to some of the most famous ...
Help the Buckeye community get him to all 50 states, 120 countries and at least 5 continents from Memorial Day to Labor Day! But you can still help Brutus travel the world! A print-on-your-own version ...
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The Spun on MSNThere Are Calls For Big Ten Mascot To Be 'Banned' After Fatal AccidentThere are growing calls for a Big Ten mascot to be banned after a fatal accident this week. The Big Ten is home to some of ...
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History of the Ohio State Buckeyes MascotFrom rowdy games at the Horseshoe to timeless turns in parades and TV commercials, Brutus Buckeye has evolved from an offbeat notion to a full-fledged Big Ten legend. He doesn’t have the tiger ...
The top-seeded Buckeyes jumped out to an early 5-0, first-quarter lead against Maryland in the men's lacrosse Big Ten title ...
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The Spun on MSNPrayers Pouring In After Fatal Big Ten Mascot AccidentPrayers are pouring in after a fatal Big Ten mascot accident this week. A notable Big Ten mascot was involved in a fatal car ...
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Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's College GameDay will be in Week 1 of the 2025 season. It would be fitting for his final headgear segment to occur at Ohio State vs. Texas.
Corso is the only original on-air member still involved with the program. "College GameDay" originally began as a studio show ...
Lee Corso has announced his last week with ESPN College GameDay. The tradition of donning headgear for predictions began with Brutus and Ohio State.
After 38 years as the main analyst on ESPN's "College GameDay," the nearly 90-year-old Lee Corso has announced his retirement. Corso joined the team when it began as a studio show in 1987 and is the ...
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Ohio State Football Has 3-Word Message For Lee CorsoThe Buckeyes are set to host Texas on August 31 in a rematch of January's Cotton Bowl Classic. If there were ever a time for Corso to break out the Brutus head one last time, it'd be at Ohio ...
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