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Former Alabama head coach and current member of the "College GameDay" crew, Nick Saban, was asked how it will be as Corso ...
ESPN analyst Lee Corso, widely known for his headgear picks and "not so fast, my friend" retort, will retire from "College GameDay" in August.
ESPN's Lee Corso is retiring from GameDay this year, and he's played a role in some of the Auburn Tigers' most legendary wins ...
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 announced ...
The analyst, who turns 90 in August, will make his final appearance on Aug. 30 during the first week of the season.
Corso was a standout on both sides of the ball during his time at Florida State, as both a defensive back and a quarterback. Corso, who went by the nickname “Sunshine Scooter” on campus, was also a ...
Seemingly finished as a football coach, Lee Corso changed course and entered broadcasting in 1987. The rest is ...
According to GameDayCole.com, which has been tracking Corso's picks since the beginning, the coach is an astounding 287-144 ...
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Sherdog on MSNUFC Head Dana White Throws Cold Water on Conor McGregor's ReturnIn the words of the inimitable Lee Corso, when it comes to Conor McGregor's comeback, not so fast, my friend. On Thursday, ...
What will life be like for ESPN's College GameDay without Lee Corso? You have already seen it, says Richard Deitsch in his ...
The Lee Corso era on College GameDay is coming to an end. ESPN announced on Thursday that the legendary studio analyst will make his final appearance on August 30, 2025 and then retire.
WHEN LEE CORSO RECENTLY ANNOUNCED that he'll end his 37-season run on ESPN's “College GameDay” in August, some grayheads in ...
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