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Lee Corso is walking away from College GameDay, marking the end of an era in college football as the game’s most legendary ...
Corso, the longtime ESPN analyst, will retire from “College GameDay” after Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a 38-year run.
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Lee Corso is set to retire from his role as a host of ESPN Day. With Corso riding off into the sunset, many fans of the ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end.
When Lee Corso officially retires from 'College Gameday' he will be remembered for many iconic moments. At the top of that ...
From flags to hats to mascot heads, Lee Corso has picked his fair share of Oklahoma State University and University of ...
Lee Corso will do his final College GameDay on Aug. 30 of this season, ending what has been a legendary career on ESPN.
Think Lee Corso is gonna stick around ESPN forever? Not so fast, my friend. The 89-year-old sports analyst will retire from ESPN’s College GameDay in August, after hosting the popular show for almost ...
Thursday morning marked the end of an era for ESPN, as long-time College GameDay analyst Lee Corso announced his intent to ...
College GameDay announcers (L-R) Chris Fowler, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit comment during the NCAA football game between Notre Dame and Florida State at Doak Campbell Stadium on October 26, 2002 in ...
Both Tigers teams could use a Week 1 win, too. LSU has lost its past five season openers, while Clemson has dropped two ...