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How accurate is Lee Corso’s predictions?

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How accurate is Lee Corsos predictions
How accurate is Lee Corso’s predictions?

Cole Reagan has kept tabs on Lee Corso’s forecasts’ accuracy on his website, gamedaycole.com.

According to Reagan’s analysis, he has a 66.4% accuracy percentage for his total game prediction average.

How accurate is Lee Corso’s predictions?

If you’re not familiar with the custom, Corso predicts the winner at the conclusion of each episode of ESPN’s College GameDay.

Not just a selection, either. It shows Corso donning the headgear and engaging in activities like starting a fight with Katy Perry or holding an actual horned frog:

In 2009, Reagan, an IT worker in Dallas, started logging Corso’s recommendations. He recalled watching GameDay and overhearing Corso and celebrity guest Chipper Jones talking about something controversial.

Reagan wondered, “I wonder whether the celebrity visitor pickers perform better than him,” at that point. He started keeping track of all of Corso’s selections, first on a legal pad and subsequently on a spreadsheet on the computer.

He conducted historical study to complete his data. GamedayCole.com is the outcome.

The outcomes of Corso’s predictions and those of other well-known prognosticators can be found there.

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