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Legendary broadcaster Lee Corso retiring after almost 40 years at ESPN's College GameDay, known for iconic mascot headgear ...
Co-host Rob Stone added insult to injury as he did not include the Wolverines on his list of "toughest tests" for Ohio State ...
Corso has been a part of College Gameday for 34 years, though in the past few seasons, he's been absent from time to time because of illness. He'll be 90 years old when he makes his final appearance ...
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Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end.
After serving as a college football analyst and a sportscaster at ESPN for nearly four decades, Lee Corso decided to hang up the boots.
ESPN announced that Lee Corso, who for years has been the face of the network's "College GameDay," will retire following the ...
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, the good-natured studio analyst, is retiring from ESPN’s “College GameDay” following the first week of the 2025 ...
For the first time in 12 years, Texas football won't play at home in October. And the Horns will go 42 days in one stretch ...
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