This season marked the first year of college football without legendary broadcaster Lee Corso appearing regularly on ESPN’s "College GameDay," a noticeable change following his retirement after Week 1 ...
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 ...
Lee Corso came out of retirement to make a headgear pick on social media for the Indiana vs. Purdue football game. The pick was notable as Corso wore the head of Indiana's new mascot, Hoosier the ...
View post: Consumers Call for Boycott Over Vital Farms Egg Scandal. Here's What a Health Coach Wants You to Know Lee Corso retired from ESPN’s College GameDay after health issues and a celebrated ...
Lee Corso would trade in some presumed nice weather and relaxing days to be picking up oversized mascot heads every Saturday like he did for 38 years. “Lousy. I hate it,” the 90-year-old Corso told ...
Lee Corso made his final appearance on ESPN “College GameDay” this past Saturday prior to the Texas at Ohio State game. It was a fitting farewell for the 90-year-old broadcaster because Columbus, Ohio ...
For nearly four decades, Lee Corso has been one of the faces of college football as a host on ESPN's "College GameDay." Corso ended a 38-year run on the premier college football pregame show on ...
Lee Corso went out on top. Corso signed off from ESPN’s “College GameDay” with one final show Saturday, which he ended by throwing on the Brutus the Buckeye mascot head like he did almost 30 years ago ...
Lee Corso went out on top in a lot of ways. The 90-year-old legendary ESPN broadcaster was celebrated in so many ways on Saturday for his final College GameDay show after 38 seasons. GameDay ...
Lee Corso’s final College GameDay drew a record audience for ESPN. According to Nielsen’s Fast Nationals measurement, Saturday’s episode of College GameDay, which was the final to feature legendary ...
Lee Corso has been making headgear picks on "College GameDay" since 1996. Lee Corso is retiring from "College GameDay" and ESPN on Saturday after almost four decades. Lee Corso has made a lot of ...
With "College GameDay" throwing a big retirement party for Lee Corso ahead of Saturday's Ohio State vs. Texas matchup, the Godfather of College Football is expected to receive a plethora of gifts and ...
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