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Legendary ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso is retiring from College GameDay this year — but not before one more final show and one ...
Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit have shared the stage on ESPN’s “College GameDay” program since 1996, but this August will be ...
Some important news struck the college football world on Thursday morning when ESPN announced the retirement of legendary ...
For the past 38 seasons, Lee Corso has been a staple of ESPN's "College GameDay" show. However, at 90 years old, he is ...
The reaction to the announcement of Lee Corso retiring from ESPN’s “College GameDay” has been flooding in, but perhaps none ...
ESPN's College GameDay is losing a fan favorite during the 2025 regular season as legendary broadcaster and former coach Lee Corso's final College GameDay broad ...
Lee Corso will officially retire this summer after nearly four decades on air. The broadcast legend will be 90 when he takes ...
The 89-year-old Corso will make his farewell appearance — and final headgear selection, of course — on the Aug. 30 show. The ...
Lee Corso, the folksy former coach known for his elaborate headgear picks, is set to retire after a career with ESPN’s ...
Lee Corso will put on the headgear one last time to open the 2025 College Football Season before he officially calls it a ...
Lee Corso will retire from ESPN’s “College GameDay” in August, ending a career with the show that began in 1987. “My family ...
Kirk Herbstreit sent a heartfelt message to his friend and College GameDay partner, Lee Corso, following Corso's announced ...