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After serving as a college football analyst and a sportscaster at ESPN for nearly four decades, Lee Corso decided to hang up the boots.
The phrase “end of an era” constantly gets thrown around in such a reckless and nonsensical manner when it comes to sports, ...
In an announcement on social media, longtime ESPN College GameDay personality Lee Corso announces last week with show this ...
ESPN announced on Thursday that legendary college football analyst and former head coach Lee Corso, who had many connections ...
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 ...
College GameDay announcers (L-R) Chris Fowler, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit comment during the NCAA football game between Notre Dame and Florida State at Doak Campbell Stadium on October 26, 2002 in ...
It’s the end of an era for early Saturday morning college football programming as iconic broadcaster Lee Corso is set to ...
BRISTOL, Conn. — One of the most beloved figures of college football, Lee Corso, has decided to retire from ESPN College ...
Lee Corso, the good-natured studio analyst, is retiring from ESPN’s “College GameDay” following the first week of the 2025 ...
When the show made its first trip to Philly for an Ivy League showdown against Harvard, the Quakers cruised to a 44-9 win.
(Gray News) - Lee Corso, a staple on ESPN’s popular pregame show College GameDay, will make his final appearance on the show ...
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 ...