Back on Aug. 30, Lee Corso retired from ESPN's "College GameDay." Before saying goodbye to the show that he made famous, he ...
Lee Corso coached the Indiana Hoosiers from 1973 to 1982. He was an ESPN 'College GameDay' analyst for nearly 40 years.
After 38 years and 430 headgear picks, Lee Corso is finally walking away from "College GameDay." The longtime analyst and former player and coach, best known for his gravelly tone, quips, and ...
The college football world is preparing to sit down and watch legendary College GameDay host Lee Corso's final appearance on Saturday, Aug. 30, in what should be a send-off for the ages on the popular ...
He was the premier voice of college football pregame shows. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) LEE CORSO: I'll tell you one thing - Buckeyes, Ohio State No. 1. DETROW: The ESPN announcer Lee Corso has ...
In the weeks since Lee Corso retired from ESPN and College GameDay after nearly four decades as the face of Saturday morning sports television, Pat McAfee has seized the mantle of being the ...
When Lee Corso appeared on live TV Saturday night, even the most seasoned college football fans had to smile. Standing on the field at Doak Campbell Stadium, beside his old No. 20 Florida State jersey ...
The stakes are big for Saturday as No. 15 Missouri takes on No. 10 Vanderbilt in front of ESPN’s College GameDay.
With Lee Corso’s legendary headgear picks retired, fans think Pat McAfee’s shirtless antics on College GameDay are becoming the show’s new Saturday tradition. ESPN’s “College GameDay” has lost a ...
The lingering question heading into Saturday’s College GameDay in Norman, Oklahoma, was how ESPN’s college football stalwart would replace the iconic Lee Corso mascot headgear pick to close the show.