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It appears that ESPN has made a decision regarding Lee Corso’s replacement, at least when it comes to his famous headgear ...
June is here and before you know it, so will the start of the college football season. The first "College GameDay" show of ...
Longtime ESPN College GameDay commentator Lee Corso is retiring after 38 years. His final appearance will be Week 1 of the 2025 season, coinciding with a game between his alma mater, Florida State ...
Lee Corso is retiring from ESPN’s "College GameDay" later this year, the network announced Thursday, bringing an end to one of the longest and most decorated runs by an analyst on any sports ...
ESPN has a Brutus Buckeye-sized decision on its hands. With Lee Corso’s upcoming retirement from College GameDay, ESPN will have to come to a resolution regarding one of the show’s most ...
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 ...
Former college football coach Lee Corso had what could best be described as a moderately successful career in his chosen profession. Over 15 seasons as a college head coach and one year in the ...
College football Saturdays will never look the same again. Legendary college football analyst Lee Corso, 89, announced Thursday that after nearly four decades on the air with ESPN, he will retire ...
In 1987, two years after what would be his final head coaching job, Lee Corso joined ESPN as a college football analyst. Over the better part of the next 40 years, Corso became one of the singular ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime broadcaster and folksy former coach widely known for his endearing expressions and ...
Lee Corso is officially calling it a career on ESPN's College GameDay after 38 years and a tremendously successful run of headgear picks. ESPN announced his last show will be on August 30th ...