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Longtime ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso is retiring from the network following the first “College Gameday” of the upcoming season this fall.
Nick Saban's daughter, Kristen Saban, has shared a heartfelt message for Lee Corso after he announced his retirement from broadcasting.
One of college football's most iconic personalities is hanging up his mascot heads after nearly 40 years on ESPN's ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end.
Lee Corso and ESPN have set a date for the legendary former football coach and personality to make his final headgear pick on ...
ESPN sent out a press memo on Thursday morning to announce that Corso will be retiring this fall. “My family and I will be ...
Lee Corso, the broadcaster who has been the cornerstone of ESPN's College GameDay, will make his final headgear pick later ...
Lee Corso, an icon of the pregame show and Indiana coach from 1973-82, is retiring from ESPN after nearly 40 years.
Corso will retire in August.
Corso, who turns 90 in August, will make his final headgear pick at a yet-to-be announced destination on Aug. 30.
College football will experience an end of an era when the 2025 season kicks off in late August. And the end of this era has ...
Lee Corso, a staple of ESPN college football broadcasts for 38 years, will retire in August after one last appearance on ...
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