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ESPN announced his last show will be on August 30th — the first full Saturday of college football games in 2025, but we don't ...
We are nearing the end of an era for the greatest pregame show in college football history. On Thursday, ESPN announced that ...
The end of an era is officially here, with longtime ESPN College GameDay host Lee Corso announcing he will retire and a ...
After 37 years, beloved ESPN Day host Lee Corso is finally calling it a career. Corso, a former head coach for Louisville and ...
Lee Corso and the 'College Gameday' crew will have a big decision to make ahead of the final headgear pick of Corso's career.
Lee Corso, one of college football’s most beloved media personalities, will step down from his role on ESPN’s “College ...
A 38-year career with ESPN “College GameDay” is ending as host Lee Corso announces he is retiring. Corso will retire in ...
Legendary ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso is set to retire from his role on College GameDay after 38 years of headgear picks, the network announced on Thursday. Corso, who will turn 90 in August, will be a ...
Lee Corso is retiring from College GameDay, but ESPN revealed the legend will make one final appearance before riding off into the sunset. Corso will be on the set one final time for Week 1 of the ...
Lee Corso will retire after one final College GameDay show this August, ending a legendary run that made him a Saturday ...
Wherever the final show lands, the moment will be emotional. Corso’s presence has defined College GameDay for nearly 40 years ...