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College football broadcasting won’t be the same anymore. The post "I've Been Fired": Unbeknown Lee Corso Tale Disclosed by ...
ESPN announced that Lee Corso will make his final appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay in Week 1 of the upcoming college ...
Lee Corso’s retirement from College GameDay has already hit college football fans pretty hard—but no one was ready for what ...
Nick Saban recalled hearing about Lee Corso's headgear picks every week, and hoping the analyst did not pick his team.
College football fans were taken by surprise a week ago when ESPN announced that legendary analyst Lee Corso was retiring ...
Fans of GameDay know well that Corso has been close with his panel-mate Kirk Herbstreit. The two share bits on air and have been the definition of best buds on college football Saturdays for years.
After 38 years broadcasting for ESPN's COLLEGE GAMEDAY, Lee Corso announced it is time to retire. Corso, who turns 90 in ...
When the show made its first trip to Philly for an Ivy League showdown against Harvard, the Quakers cruised to a 44-9 win.
Overloaded transfer portals. The name, image, likeness trifecta. Holdouts, opt-outs and cop-outs. The House vs. NCAA settlement. Every which way you turn, it seems it’s doom and gloom for college ...
ESPN announced that Lee Corso's near-four-decade run as an analyst would officially come to an end following a final "College GameDay" ...
When word came down earlier in the week that ESPN college football legend Lee Corso was going to step away from TV, Eagle ...
Nearly 40 years of headgear picks, not-so-fasts, and a wealth of expert college football analysis will come to a close as Lee ...