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It appears that ESPN has made a decision regarding Lee Corso’s replacement, at least when it comes to his famous headgear ...
June is here and before you know it, so will the start of the college football season. The first "College GameDay" show of ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" will officially be losing two key members this fall. We already knew about Lee Corso. The legendary ...
A real professional, has been a part of the show and the tradition of the show for 20-something years. The post Lee Corso’s ...
Legendary ESPN analyst Lee Corso is set to retire after nearly four decades on "College GameDay," with his final broadcast ...
Lee Corso will step away from College GameDay after making one more appearance to start the 2025 football season, leaving the ...
The "Sunshine Scooter" is riding off into the sunset. Florida State alumnus Lee Corso is retiring from his role as the mascot headgear-wearing analyst on "College GameDay," ESPN announced April 17.
According to Essentially Sports, Lee admires all of his children and his accomplishments, though one of his children, Dan Corso, likely makes him a little prouder due to him following in his ...
Lee Corso has become an household name in the world ... end of an era On this episode of Good Word with Goodwill, Vince and Dan Titus react to the Minnesota Timberwolves eliminating the Golden ...
Lee Corso will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" in August, ending a career with the show that began in 1987. "My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN ...
In the way the legendary Dan Jenkins once brought the larger than life characters of college football like Darrell K Royal and Bear Bryant to life, Lee Corso had a similar effect on the sport.
Lee Corso is hanging up the headgear. The 89-year-old college football icon announced Thursday that he will retire from ESPN’s “College GameDay” after one final broadcast on Aug. 30 for Week 1.