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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 ...
Lee Corso is hanging up his headgear. ESPN said a location for Corso's final "College GameDay," scheduled for Saturday, August 30, will be determined at a later date. ESPN will also present ...
REQUIRED READING: Lee Corso exiting ESPN 'College GameDay' stage and taking soul of college football with him On Thursday, ESPN announced that the 89-year-old Corso will retire in August ...
Lee Corso is retiring from ESPN’s "College GameDay" later this year, the network announced Thursday, bringing an end to one of the longest and most decorated runs by an analyst on any sports ...
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 ...
After nearly four decades and more than 400 mascot heads, Lee Corso is stepping down. Corso, 89, is retiring from ESPN’s “College GameDay” after Week 1 of the 2025 college football season ...
Lee Corso will step away from College GameDay after making one more appearance to start the 2025 football season, leaving the ...
Corso woke up feeling ill ahead of Week 5's episode of College GameDay. He did not take part in the show. Lee Corso woke up feeling under the weather, but is feeling much better now. In Week 4 ...
Legendary college football analyst Lee Corso, 89, announced Thursday that after nearly four decades on the air with ESPN, he will retire after one final "College GameDay" broadcast later this summer.
It is truly the end of an era for ESPN. Long-time College GameDay analyst Lee Corso will be stepping down and retiring after one final broadcast this upcoming college football season. Corso has ...
Lee Corso retiring from ESPN. Phil Ellsworth / ESPN Images “My family and I will be forever indebted for the opportunity to be part of ESPN and ‘College GameDay’ for nearly 40 years ...