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Lee Corso will officially retire this summer after nearly four decades on air. The broadcast legend will be 90 when he takes the "College GameDay" stage one last time in August.
Corso’s final "College GameDay" show will come on Aug. 30, ESPN announced. That day marks the first full Saturday of the 2025 college football season.
Corso first donned a mascot head when making a pick on Oct. 5, 1996, when “GameDay” was broadcasting from Columbus, Ohio for No. 3 Ohio State’s game against No. 4 Penn State.
LC, you will forever be a College GameDay legend!" the post read. The 89-year-old has undoubtedly become a legend on the set, and his famous headgear has been a welcome sight for fans for a long time.
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Longtime college football broadcaster Lee Corso will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" after week one of the 2025 college football season, he announced Thursday.
Lee Corso, a staple of ESPN college football broadcasts for 38 years, will retire in August after one last appearance on 'College GameDay.' Skip to main content Open Mega Menu ...
Corso first donned a mascot head when making a pick on Oct. 5, 1996, when “GameDay” was broadcasting from Columbus, Ohio for No. 3 Ohio State’s game against No. 4 Penn State.