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As for Ben? He'll be living in the hearts of the college football world forever. This article was originally published on www ...
Broadcasting from Franklin Field, Corso dressed up as Benjamin Franklin and told co-hosts Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler he was riding with the Quakers. "I founded Penn!" Corso said, banging his ...
Equally amazing in my view, however, is the kindness, empathy and compassion we've seen in these past years from Corso's co-host, Kirk Herbstreit. When Corso stumbles over words, loses his train ...
After working on ESPN's College GameDay for 38 years, Corso is retiring shortly after his 90th birthday. Upon the announcement, fellow ESPN co-host and friend Kirk Herbstreit posted a touching ...
College football fans were taken by surprise a week ago when ESPN announced that legendary analyst Lee Corso was retiring from “College GameDay.” The network announced that Corso will make his ...
Kirk Herbstreit wasted no time reacting to Lee Corso's retirement from "College GameDay." On Thursday morning, ESPN announced that Corso will officially sign off as an analyst on "College ...
Analysts Kirk Herbstreit, left, and Lee Corso get ready to begin ESPN College Game Day, filmed at the University of Texas on the South Mall, ahead of the Longhorns' game against the Georgia Bulldogs.
Lee Corso (left) and Kirk Herbstreit on the ESPN College Gameday set.Kirby Lee-Imagn Images He will reportedly make his final broadcast on Aug. 30 and will do his last headgear selection.
I am genuinely grateful." Herbstreit and Corso have been part of the show together since 1996. "Coach Corso has had an iconic run in broadcasting, and we're all lucky to have been around to ...
And as emotional as fans were to be saying goodbye to Corso, his close friend and fellow “College GameDay” host Kirk Herbstreit was even more sentimental about the news. Herbstreit paid his ...