College GameDay 2018: Lee Corso’s headgear pick for Michigan vs Ohio State

ANN ARBOR, MI - NOVEMBER 25: Urban Meyer head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes and Jim Harbaugh head coach of the Michigan Wolverines shake hands after the game. Ohio State won 31 to 20 on November 25, 2017 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR, MI - NOVEMBER 25: Urban Meyer head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes and Jim Harbaugh head coach of the Michigan Wolverines shake hands after the game. Ohio State won 31 to 20 on November 25, 2017 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) /
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College GameDay set up shop at The Game between Ohio State and Michigan in Week 13. Who did Lee Corso pick to advance to the Big Ten title game?

Both Ohio State and Michigan are familiar with the fanfare and excitement that follows the popular ESPN Saturday morning show College GameDay. The Buckeye and Wolverines have made two appearances each on the show this season: both schools are a perfect 2-0. Somethings got to give.

Even more important than their impeccable College GameDay records, the top spot in the Big Ten East is up for grab during Saturday’s contest. The winner will face Northwestern in the Big Ten Championship Game and both schools are still in the running for the College Football Playoff, although Michigan’s path is much more straightforward.

Lee Corso was joined on set by Rece Davis, Kirk HerbstreitDesmond Howard and guest picker Bryce Harper. The scheduled winded down with all the participants making their selections for the most unpredictable weekend of college football this season.

Once the undercards were deduced, the main event was put on the docket. Each host made his pick, making way for another epic Corso reveal. Lee Corso thought about grabbing Brutus the Buckeye, but opted for the maize and blue mega-helmet.

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Saturday’s game between Ohio State and Michigan falls right in the middle of what has already been an eventful rivalry week. Mississippi State routed Ole Miss in the Egg Bowl, Washington topped Washington State in the Apple Cup, and UCF won a costly War on I4, losing McKenzie Milton to injury early in the game.

Still on the docket for Saturday include LSU’s game at Texas A&M, Florida State’s last chance at bowl berth against Florida and Notre Dame’s potential College Football Playoff clincher against USC. No matter where you look, college football fans are in for the best weekend yet.