Lee Corso Left Very Confused By “College GameDay” Guest’s Multiple Meme References

Lee Corso was left flummoxed by his guest co-host on College GameDay as comedian Theo Von fired off some hilarious non-sequiturs while appearing on the show. Von, a veteran MTV comedian who has seen his popularity explode on TikTok, lost the ESPN stalwart while discussing why he was picking Florida State over Louisville in the ACC title game. “I think Jameis Winston…they’re gonna pull of that uh…I mean, he’s still got like two months of eligibility, right? And the Saints ain’t using him appropriately. They’re gonna pull of that crustacean W down there. That crab dub. Believe in that trustacean,” Von said. Corso capped off the hilarity as the 88-year-old leaned in and asked Von “What’d you say?”

Von was making reference to the bizarre 2014 incident when Winston, then playing at Florida State, was cited for shoplifting crab legs from a Publix. However, crabs are now beloved by young people, with memes such as “Return to Crab” and “Crab Rave” being immensely popular. While Von is very clearly in touch with the youth of today, it appears that Corso’s meme game is a little behind the times. Furthermore, while the crew was discussing Florida State-Lousiville at the time of the viral moment, GameDay was being from Atlanta for the SEC title game between Georgia and Alabama.

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Mutilated Cow Found Before Big 12 Title Game

However, it appears that it’s not been all fun and games on Championship Weekend. Police are investigating a mutilated longhorn cow that was found outside an Oklahoma State fraternity. Police were alerted to the house of FarmHouse Fraternity around 6:30am Friday. “F-CK FH” had been carved into the animal’s side and its stomach had been cut open, per the campus newspaper. “It’s a very cruel crime to be committed, especially right before the Big 12 Championship. Nothing is worth doing that kind of crap,” a campus police officer told The Oklahoman. “[We are] appalled at the disturbing display of animal cruelty at an off-campus location near a fraternity house. Appropriate action will be taken based on the outcome of the investigation,” the university said in a statement.

Texas, whose athletic nickname is the Longhorns, would go on to handily beat Oklahoma State 49-21 in the Big 12 title game on Saturday. Furthermore, campus police told the student paper, The O’Colly, that the perpetrators could face an animal cruelty charge. It’s a charge that carries a felony. This remains a developing story.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Pat McAfee Added to ‘College Gameday’ in Full-Time Role

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Pat McAfee is joining the ESPN family. Already the host of his own The Pat McAfee Show and appearing as a wrestler and announcer for WWE, McAfee will now join ESPN’s College Gameday in a full-time role.

The New York Post reports McAfee will join the show this coming Saturday as the show will post in Austin, Texas, ahead of the visiting Alabama Crimson Tide taking on the hometown Longhorns.

McAfee is expected to continue his roles in his YouTube show and remain on WWE’s Friday Night Smackdown. McAfee is also currently in a deal with Fan Duel that pays him $120 million over four years.

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Watch Jack Harlow Bring A ‘First Class’ Performance To ESPN College Gameday

The start of the NCAA college football season is an exciting time for many and having live music always enhances a sporting experience. Jack Harlow was tasked with hyping up the crowd on ESPN’s College Gameday broadcast on Saturday (September 3), and brought none other than his popular 2022 record “First Class.”

While the song itself is undeniable to the people, so is Harlow’s charisma and personality. Thus, the commentators had to bring him on set to make predictions for the weekend’s football games as well. In the case of Sunday’s (September 4) game featuring LSU versus Florida State, the Come Home The Kids Miss You rapper cited how he was hanging out with former LSU quarterback Joe Burrow the night before, thus he chose LSU to win on Sunday night.

As for Cincinnati versus Arkansas, he stated how he was previously involved with a woman from Cincinnati so it only made sense to select them. Predictably, the commentators flanking him could not get enough of his humorous, unconventional prediction strategies.

It has been an exciting summer for Jack Harlow, as his “former foe” Brandy joined him on stage during his BET Awards performance in June, Fergie joined him on stage at this past Sunday’s MTV Video Music Awards, and he left that same show with the Song of the Summer award for “First Class.”

Check out Jack Harlow’s ESPN College Gameday performance and predictions above.

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