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ESPN "College GameDay" analyst Lee Corso has been on fire with his recent headgear picks, correctly picking six of eight teams to win this season.

Utah fans hoped his ninth pick would be wrong.

"I love coming to Utah. Beautiful scenery, fresh air and great people," Corso said. "You know what else they got, this city? They have a big home underdog. I always like the underdog, you're right. But not this week. Give me Harry Husky!"

Corso donned a Husky mascot head at the conclusion of the show's fourth visit overall to Utah's campus Saturday and the show's second visit in just over a year.

Corso's fellow analyst Kirk Herbstreit picked Washington, while analyst Desmond Howard was the only Utes pick on the panel.

Utes fans booed Corso's pick, but were a lively bunch throughout the morning ahead of No. 17 Utah's game against No. 4 Washington.

Fans brought signs featuring plays on the presidential election, the recent un-retirement of Utah running back Joe Williams, and bizarre insults toward Washington quarterback Jake Browning and coach Chris Petersen such as one reading: "Browning wears socks and sandals."

The show also featured multiple impressions from comedian Frank Caliendo, who picked Washington as the show's celebrity guest.

Utes fans also couldn't resist the chance to take a shot at rival BYU in sign form, including "This is the closest BYU will get to GameDay."

The first time "College GameDay" visited the Utes was in 2004 ahead of the BYU-Utah rivalry game. The second came in 2009 when the Utes played TCU, and the third was last October when No. 5 Utah beat No. 24 Cal 30-24.

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