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Both Tigers teams could use a Week 1 win, too. LSU has lost its past five season openers, while Clemson has dropped two ...
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 ...
Corso, the longtime ESPN analyst, will retire from “College GameDay” after Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a 38-year run.
Lee Corso and the 'College Gameday' crew will have a big decision to make ahead of the final headgear pick of Corso's career.
Lee Corso is officially calling it a career on ESPN's College GameDay after 38 years and a tremendously successful run of headgear picks.
Although ESPN has yet to confirm the site of Corso’s final GameDay, all eyes are on the Week 1 schedule. The heavyweight ...
What many personnel directors across the country figured would be a relatively tame spring portal window has quickly become ...
Mullets," the first 25 years of the 21st century have delivered a buffet of incredible college football games. Every season is a little different. Every game is an opportunity to experience something ...
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch often feels as though he’s entered a strange new scouting universe when he interviews an NFL draft prospect.
The world of college football has come a long way. Gone are the days when the Bowl Championship Series decided the national ...
A college freshman is considering legal action ... she intends to take action against McAfee and ESPN, which airs his show, and potentially others involved in spreading the rumor.