90-year-old Lee Corso retired his iconic journey by putting on the Brutus headgear for his last ESPN appearance at Texas Vs. OSU matchup, marking the end of a legendary era. He handed down his seat to West Virginia alum and former NFL player Pat McAfee. Though he hardly needs any introduction. Aside from his own podcast show, His infectious energy keeps him rooted in the spotlight. However, Corso’s farewell was an emotional experience. 38 years of cherished Saturday memories pooled up in fans’ eyes, and McAfee was no different.

The reason? “I got a call from an icon who was pumped I didn’t get electrocuted,” he captioned the Instagram post. Pat McAfee didn’t take long to engineer his own bold debut stunt. A signature eye-grabbing stunt that left the internet thinking, ‘not so fast, my

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