After spending last year at his Orlando home for broadcasts of College GameDay, it sounds like one of the pregame show’s premier analysts will be back on set.

Awful Announcing is reporting that Corso is expected to return to the set of College GameDay for the 2021 season. Last year, the beloved fixture of the show had been participating remotely from his home in Florida because of travel concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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In a video from ESPN, Corso said that he missed the interaction with his fellow analysts, the College GameDay crew and the fans. There’s been no confirmation from the network on whether or not he’ll be returning in person for the shows.

College GameDay is scheduled to start the season in Atlanta for the MEAC-SWAC Challenge between Alcorn State and NC Central on Saturday, Aug. 28. The following weekend, the bus will make the trip to Charlotte for a Top 5 showdown between Clemson and Georgia.

It’s also rumored that College GameDay will be heading to Washington D.C. on Saturday, Sept. 11 to feature the Navy-Air Force game.