One of college football's greatest traditions is having its swan song on Saturday, Aug. 30. For nearly 40 seasons, legendary coach and media personality Lee Corso has become synonymous with college ...
There aren't many aspects of college football Saturdays that look the same in 2025 as they once did in 1996. But one strange-yet-entertaining tradition has held strong: Lee Corso putting on a college ...
Lee Corso has been making headgear picks on "College GameDay" since 1996. Lee Corso is retiring from "College GameDay" and ESPN on Saturday after almost four decades. Lee Corso has made a lot of ...
ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso's career on College GameDay has officially come to a close as the 90-year-old former football coach signed off from his final show Saturday in Columbus ahead of No. 3 Ohio ...
When the clock hits 11:58 a.m. ET every Saturday morning in the fall, the average college football fan might see that as a sign that the first game of the day is just minutes away. But for college ...
In what has been one of the best traditions in college football dating back to 1996, ESPN “College GameDay” host Lee Corso picks the winner of the game of the week by putting the respective team’s ...
Lee Corso waves while wearing a Brutus Buckeye head during an episode of "College GameDay" in 2015. / Adam Cairns / USA TODAY NETWORK With Lee Corso set to retire from his role on College GameDay in ...
Here's to you, Lee Corso. The sprightly statesman of ESPN's "College GameDay" made the final headgear pick of his storied broadcast career Saturday ahead of the Week 1 showdown between No. 1 Texas and ...
After nearly four decades waking up the country by previewing the biggest games in college football that day, Lee Corso's run on the "College GameDay" desk comes to an end on Saturday, Aug. 30. The 90 ...
Legendary ESPN "College GameDay" analyst Lee Corso will appear in his final episode of the longtime pregame show when Texas travels to Ohio State in Week 1 of the college football season. Corso, 90, ...
Lee Corso's incredible 38-year run on ESPN's College GameDay has come to a close. His final show took place in Columbus, Ohio, where it all began, ahead of the big showdown between No. 1 Texas and No.
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