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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 ...
Lee Corso is retiring after nearly 40 years on ESPN's 'College GameDay.' He turns 90 in August and will call it a career ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime ESPN broadcaster and ...
ESPN announced that Lee Corso, who for years has been the face of the network's "College GameDay," will retire following the Week 1 "GameDay" broadcast on Aug. 30, ending a legendary 38-year ...
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Lee Corso will retire from ESPN’s College Gameday in August ending a career with the show that began in 1987. Corso’s final ...
Fellow college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit was one of the first to congratulate the 89-year-old icon on his historic ...
Following Lee Corso's GameDay retirement announcement, Kirk Herbstreit shared this loving message to his long-time pal.