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Lee Corso is walking away from College GameDay, marking the end of an era in college football as the game’s most legendary analyst and figurehead walks into the ...
Corso has been a part of College Gameday for 34 years, though in the past few seasons, he's been absent from time to time because of illness. He'll be 90 years old when he makes his final appearance ...
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It’s the end of an era as legendary sports broadcaster Lee Corso is set to retire from College GameDay after nearly four decades at ESPN.
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Corso was a standout on both sides of the ball during his time at Florida State, as both a defensive back and a quarterback.
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The opening of the college football transfer portal has created a dash for cash. The delay in a judge approving the House v NCAA antitrust settlement has ...
The opening of the college football transfer portal has created a dash for cash. The delay in a judge approving the House v NCAA antitrust settlement has ...
When Lee Corso officially retires from 'College Gameday' he will be remembered for many iconic moments. At the top of that ...
Thursday morning marked the end of an era for ESPN, as long-time College GameDay analyst Lee Corso announced his intent to ...
Legendary ESPN college football personality Lee Corso is retiring. Corso, who has been on College GameDay since its inception in 1987, will turn 90 in August and then make his final appearance on the ...