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What will life be like for ESPN's College GameDay without Lee Corso? You have already seen it, says Richard Deitsch in his ...
Lee Corso is hanging up his headgear. The legendary former college football coach and ESPN "College GameDay" fixture for the past five decades announced Thursday that his final appearance on the ...
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ESPN analyst Lee Corso, widely known for his headgear picks and "not so fast, my friend" retort, will retire from "College ...
Come fall, one of the greatest of the greats in CFB media will finally rest his mic after 38 years. The post 2 Years After ...
Corso's weekly headgear selections have been a staple of college football Saturday's for nearly three decades.
Corso, who spent 28 years as a college and professional coach and made his debut on the very first episode of "College ...
According to GameDayCole.com, which has been tracking Corso's picks since the beginning, the coach is an astounding 287-144 ...
Seemingly finished as a football coach, Lee Corso changed course and entered broadcasting in 1987. The rest is ...
Lee Corso will put on the headgear one last time to open the 2025 College Football Season before he officially calls it a career. The 89-year-old former coach who became a beloved analyst on ESPN's ...
The analyst, who turns 90 in August, will make his final appearance on Aug. 30 during the first week of the season.
Corso is the only original on-air member still involved with the program. "College GameDay" originally began as a studio show ...