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Watch the best of Lee Corso’s 300 ‘GameDay’ headgear picks, now including an actual horned frog

Would you hold this animal?

ESPN’s College GameDay camped out in Fort Worth, Texas, on Saturday, before a West Virginia-TCU game. Lee Corso picked TCU, via his customary mascot head and an actual, living horned frog. Just look at this little critter, which I myself could never hold:

This was Corso’s 300th GameDay pick. The best of the other 299:

I’d guess that Corso has donned more mascot heads in the last few decades than any other person in human history has donned in an entire life.

TCU fans really showed out for their moment in the GameDay limelight, too. Their signs were devastating, such as this one:

And this one:

The Mountaineers and Horned Frogs kick at 3:30 p.m. ET on FS1.

Saturday’s GameDay was another milestone beyond Corso’s 300th pick. It was also the 200th consecutive appearance on the show by a Washington State University flag, which started as a way to woo the show to Pullman but has continued out of love.

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