Ohio State fans love for Corso overshadowed by hate for Michigan

It is Lee Corso's last show, but the hate for The Team Up North will never end.
Lee Corso waves while wearing a Brutus Buckeye head as, from left, Desmond Howard, Rece Davis, Archie Griffin, and Kirk Herbstreit applaud his pick during ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from the campus of Ohio State prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan State Spartans in Columbus on Nov. 21, 2015.
Lee Corso waves while wearing a Brutus Buckeye head as, from left, Desmond Howard, Rece Davis, Archie Griffin, and Kirk Herbstreit applaud his pick during ESPN's College GameDay broadcast from the campus of Ohio State prior to the NCAA football game against the Michigan State Spartans in Columbus on Nov. 21, 2015. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

If there is one thing that Ohio State fans can be counted on to do, that is to show hate towards The Team Up North. On the day when ESPN College Gameday is kicking off the season, but also honoring a total and complete legend in Lee Corso for his final show, one Buckeye fan made sure to still make his feelings very clear about the Wolverines.

Of course, with College Gameday comes signs, and some of the best are always highlighted, and we are here to highlight one that Ohio State fans will love. One fan still in a way honored Corso by wishing it wasn't his last show, but Desmond Howard, a former Team Up North player. This is a huge troll on Michigan, because while this show is about the teams playing and the starting again, it is ultimately about the guy who has made everyone love college football.

Does this sign maybe overshadow the gravity of Corso's final show, potentially, but at the same time, Ohio State fans will never pass up an opportunity to throw shade at Michigan in any way possible. The hate for The Team Up North runs so deep, deeper than any other rivalry in the country.

All eyes are still on Coros today, even with this sign, as fans are waiting to see who his final headgear pick will be. Many people believe it will be his first love, Brutus Buckeye, whom he picked with his first-ever headgear pick back in 1996. For those who think that, of course, they will be correct, as it would seem poetic to start and finish this journey with the same pick.

If Corso picks the Longhorns, it would probably be a shock to all, but of course, all the love will still be for Corso as he has shaped the world of college football for decades and will certainly be missed at the desk.