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For the past 38 seasons, Lee Corso has been a staple of ESPN's "College GameDay" show. However, at 90 years old, he is ...
Following Lee Corso's GameDay retirement announcement, Kirk Herbstreit shared this loving message to his long-time pal.
After serving as a college football analyst and a sportscaster at ESPN for nearly four decades, Lee Corso decided to hang up the boots.
ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit blasted the NCAA for lacking control over quarterback Nico Iamaleava's unprecedented decision to leave ...
College football is looking to crack down on teams allegedly faking injuries, as the NCAA has approved a major rule change to combat the problem starting this s ...
Lee Corso, an icon of the pregame show and Indiana coach from 1973-82, is retiring from ESPN after nearly 40 years.
ESPN legend Lee Corso's retirement date has officially been set. Who will replace him as an analyst on College GameDay?
For the first time in 12 years, Texas football won't play at home in October. And the Horns will go 42 days in one stretch ...
The analyst, who turns 90 in August, will make his final appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay on Aug. 30, during the first ...
ESPN analyst Lee Corso, widely known for his headgear picks and "not so fast, my friend" retort, will retire from "College ...
After 38 years of college football coverage, Lee Corso announced he will retire after one last show in August. ESPN host Pat McAfee shared some words of appreciation for his colleague.
That is why 89-year-old Lee Corso is being feted as he announces his retirement from ESPN’s iconic traveling TV road show, “College Football GameDay.” He loved those Saturda ...