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Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end.
It’s the end of an era as legendary sports broadcaster Lee Corso is set to retire from College GameDay after nearly four ...
Corso requested the help of a friend to get a special message out there. After an incredible 38-year run on ESPN's College ...
His career with ESPN and "GameDay" has been long and prolific. He's been a consistent part of the show since 1987.
ESPN's best years coincided with the peak of Lee Corso's career. Losing him is a reminder that those best years are far ...
Following the news of Corso's retirement, GameDay co-host Rece Davis spoke on CNN about it, and specifically discussed the ...
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Nearly 40 years of headgear picks, not-so-fasts, and a wealth of expert college football analysis will come to a close as Lee ...
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Rece Davis on the future of the headgear pick: "I think I'm going to have to tackle anybody that tries to do a headgear pick ...
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Legendary ESPN college football personality Lee Corso is retiring. Corso, who has been on College GameDay since its inception in 1987, will turn 90 in August and then make his final appearance on the ...