ESPN made a prestigious announcement honoring legendary analyst Lee Corso just days before the College Football Playoff begins.
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Lee Corso retired from ESPN's "College GameDay" after 38 years and 286-144 predictions. Corso, 90, deeply misses being on the show. Corso's last appearance was in Week 1. As he did in his first-ever ...
Lee Corso is trying his best to adjust to life without "College GameDay." Corso's final episode of "College GameDay" aired on August 30. He's been part of the show since its inception in 1987. Fans ...
Former ESPN College GameDay star Lee Corso has been out of the public eye since appearing on the college football pregame show for the final time back in August. Corso retired after making his final ...
Some people enjoy retirement and some people can't stand sitting still after a lifetime of work. Lee Corso appears to fall squarely in the latter category. The former coach and broadcaster on ESPN's ...
Not so fast, my friend.' The phrase was always a rejoinder from Lee Corso against conventional wisdom during his successful decades on College GameDay. The muc ...
Jan 13, 2020; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Lee Corso smiles while on the ESPN set prior to the College Football Playoff national championship game with Clemson Tigers playing against the LSU Tigers at ...
The longtime ESPN College GameDay analyst stepped away following Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a career in television that spanned nearly 40 years. Asked prior to speaking engagement this week in ...
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