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Lee Corso has one more mascot head to wear. ESPN announced that the legendary college football analyst will be retiring after 38 seasons following his appearance on the Week 1 episode of ...
Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit have worked on ESPN's "College GameDay" together since 1996. Corso, a former coach, will retire from the show in August. Phil Ellsworth/ESPN Images ...
Lee Corso will retire from College GameDay this year. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images It’s the end of an era in college football, as legendary analyst Lee Corso will retire from ESPN’s flagship ...
Lee Corso's final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" on Aug. 30 will be at Ohio State rather than his alma mater ...
Longtime broadcaster Lee Corso is officially done at ESPN. Corso, who began working with the network in 1987, will close that chapter of his life this August after spending close to four decades ...
The legendary run of Lee Corso on ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to its end.. On Thursday, the Disney-owned network announced that Corso will work one final episode of the longtime college ...
Legendary ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso is retiring after 38 seasons and will make his final headgear pick on "College GameDay" during Week 1 of the 2025 college football season, the network ...
Lee Corso is retiring after nearly 40 years on ESPN's 'College GameDay.' He turns 90 in August and will call it a career after one more show a few weeks later.
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 ...