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WASHINGTON — Lee Corso, one of the longtime stars of ESPN's "College GameDay" is retiring after more than 30 years on the program.
Lee Corso will officially leave the building when he signs off from College GameDay this fall and he is taking the soul of college football with him.
Fellow college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit was one of the first to congratulate the 89-year-old icon on his historic ...
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One of college football’s most recognizable faces is set to make a major change—just ahead of a milestone birthday.
Soak it in, ladies and gentlemen! We’re only getting Lee Corso one more time! ESPN made the announcement Thursday that iconic ...
One more for the road. It has been a beautiful ride for Lee Corso at ESPN. The former head coach of the Louisville Cardinals, the Indiana Hoosiers and the North ...
Lee Corso, the broadcaster who has been the cornerstone of ESPN's College GameDay, will make his final headgear pick later ...
Legendary ESPN college football personality Lee Corso is retiring. Corso, who has been on College GameDay since its inception ...
Lee Corso, who has been a staple of ESPN college football broadcasts for 38 years, will make one last appearance on College ...
Following Lee Corso's GameDay retirement announcement, Kirk Herbstreit shared this loving message to his long-time pal.
Longtime ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso is retiring. ESPN announced Thursday that the Week 1 edition of “College ...