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Lee Corso's retirement from ESPN College GameDay marks the end of an important and very long era. The Corso-ESPN-GameDay relationship spans 38 years. It will officially end with the Week 1 College ...
And the time arrives for a favorite moment: Will Lee Corso don an elephant, a duck, a buckeye, a steer, a tiger or a winged helmet? For college football fans, few voices capture the excitement ...
Lee Corso has one more mascot head to wear. ESPN announced that the legendary college football analyst will be retiring after 38 seasons following his appearance on the Week 1 episode of ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime ESPN broadcaster and folksy former coach widely known for his endearing ...
(Gray News) - Lee Corso, a staple on ESPN’s popular pregame show College GameDay, will make his final appearance on the show in the upcoming college football season. Corso, 89, will do one final ...
Lee Corso, one of college football’s most beloved media personalities, will step down from his role on ESPN’s “College GameDay” after a final appearance in August, the network announced ...
Lee Corso is hangin’ em up after nearly 40 years on ESPN‘s College GameDay. The veteran NCAA football analyst turns 90 in August and will call it a career after one more show a few weeks later.