Bill Belichick might seem absolutely miserable on the sidelines of New England Patriots games this season, but the ornery curmudgeon was downright delightful on Saturday during his appearance on ESPN College GameDay before the Army-Navy game.
Belichick was raised in Annapolis, Maryland where his father was an assistant coach with Navy, so you could probably guess who this week’s guest picker was going to select. Sure enough, when it was his turn, the eight-time Super Bowl champion (don’t forget those Giants titles) did his best Lee Corso impression and broke out some headgear.
Bill Belichick coming for Lee Corso's job! pic.twitter.com/z7tZkRdzKZ
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) December 9, 2023
“Coach, I’m gonna take a page out of your book here,” Belichick said, referring to Corso before revealing an old Navy football helmet. “The 1962 [helmet]. This is the Jolly Roger and ‘Beat Army’ in Chinese for Paul Dietzel’s Chinese Bandits. Go Navy. Beat Army.”
Belichick then immediately took the helmet off because there’s only so much fun he could allow himself at one time. Though, to be fair, he put the helmet back on to pose with Corso, who was wearing the Navy mascot head.
Bill Belichick and Lee Corso, headgear heroes. pic.twitter.com/VyEhKtA3vR
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) December 9, 2023
Football fans don’t get to see this side of Belichick too often so everyone seemed to revel in getting a peak at the human being under the frumpled Patriots sweatshirt.
BILL BELICHICK! pic.twitter.com/ppIvpF8OoU
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) December 9, 2023
This has gotta be one of the best moments ever for this show, an all-timer. Great to see Belichick so human and paying respect to Corso. Can't beat college football… https://t.co/OYjB5MMfB4
— David Haugh (@DavidHaugh) December 9, 2023
honestly he would be a perfect studio guy https://t.co/zlyasAQXZ9
— jesse spector (@jessespector) December 9, 2023
GO NAVY BEAT ARMY and thank you @CollegeGameDay for the single greatest image ever. https://t.co/iZH1aO6RQj
— Jamie Oakes (@JamieOakes_) December 9, 2023
Hang it in the Louvre! https://t.co/Zz8gJmX7n0
— Blue and Gold Report (@bluengoldreport) December 9, 2023
Do I need Bill on TV every week now?! https://t.co/cLVUTM8Vqi
— Jon Alba (@JonAlba) December 9, 2023
There’s been some speculation recently that Belichick could make a move into the media world. While that often seems crazy given his usual demeanor and relationship with the media, this appearance might just go a long way to make people reconsider that assumption. He seemed like fun!
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