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Lee Corso, the unintended glorious gift to America’s obsession with televised football, will retire from ESPN’s "College GameDay" after the first week of the 2025 season. Maybe we can get him ...
Corso, who turns 90 in August, debuted on ESPN's college football pregame show in 1987. His first headgear pick – Ohio State's Brutus Buckeye in Columbus, Ohio – happened on Oct. 5, 1996.
It’s not just colleagues and fans who are planning a big farewell for Lee Corso—Kirk Herbstreit is making sure he’s right ...
As ESPN's College GameDay counts down until Lee Corso's final appearance, here's what his oldest son, Dan, wants college ...
Let's be real for a minute; the first-ever 12-team CFB Playoff was starting to feel like a bit of a letdown. The post Kirk ...
Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" on Aug. 30 will be at Ohio State rather than his alma mater ...
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 ...
ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit and Lee Corso's family do not agree on the location of the first "College ...
ESPN announced the legendary run for beloved college football analyst Lee Corso was coming to an end. "After 38 incredible ...
As ESPN's College GameDay counts down until Lee Corso's final appearance, here's what his oldest son, Dan, wants college football fans to remember about the FSU alum.
Lee Corso will finish off his near-four decade stint with ESPN’s College GameDay at Ohio State, but not at Florida State like some wanted. Corso’s own son said it was disappointing the college ...
Florida State Seminoles football does not need ESPN's "College GameDay" to honor Lee Corso on opening week. It can find other ...