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Lee Corso, the legendary College GameDay personality, is set to retire following his final show in September. The Trojan ...
Corso — the lone remaining member of the show's original cast who turns 90 in August — announced earlier this year that his ...
Corso's retirement signals the literal end to an era of ESPN's college football coverage, and this year's ESPYs made sure to ...
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Lee Corso put on his famous headgear during the ESPYS on Wednesday night at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Only this time, he ...
A few weeks before Lee Corso is set to make his final appearance on College GameDay, the legendary broadcaster was recognized ...
Kirk Herbstreit joins "The Pat McAfee Show" and shares a unique story of Lee Corso during the early days of "College GameDay.
ESPYs, the annual awards show celebrating the year’s top athletes, coaches, and inspiring sports moments, was a night of high honors and recognition, a ...
Lee Corso's family hoped his last College GameDay show would air from Florida State, his alma mater. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images When it was revealed that Lee Corso would retire from College GameDay ...
When it was revealed that Lee Corso would retire from College GameDay this season, many hoped that the broadcaster would cap off his career at his alma mater Florida State.
With Lee Corso set to make his final appearance on College GameDay, the network had a tough choice to make: send the show to Columbus for the marquee Week 1 matchup between Texas and Ohio State ...
As Lee Corso prepares to walk away from "College GameDay" 38 years after its 1987 debut, his son is a bit disappointed with how its ending. When ESPN decided on Corso's final appearance it had a ...
The legend of Lee Corso transcends college football. The 89-year-old broadcaster, analyst and former coach has been a mainstay on ESPN’s “College GameDay” since 1987. He announced his ...
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