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This story is part of FanSided’s Fandoms of the Year, a series spotlighting the teams, athletes and cultures that defined sports fandom in 2025. Lee Corso coached college football for 15 total years ...
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Lee Corso would trade in some presumed nice weather and relaxing days to be picking up oversized mascot heads every Saturday like he did for 38 years. “Lousy. I hate it,” the 90-year-old Corso told ...
Top teams around the country are gearing up for the College Football Playoff as they close out their regular-season schedules this weekend. Popular college football analysts — including legendary ESPN ...
For nearly four decades, Lee Corso has been one of the faces of college football as a host on ESPN's "College GameDay." Corso ended a 38-year run on the premier college football pregame show on ...
ESPN celebrated the career of Lee Corso on Saturday, with plenty of remembrances and special moments teed up for his final appearance on College GameDay. It was an episode to remember, with Corso ...
Lee Corso’s long “College GameDay” run has come to an end. After 38 years on the air, Corso made his final appearance on the ESPN show ahead of Saturday’s heavyweight matchup between No. 1 Texas and ...
Lee Corso went out on top in a lot of ways. The 90-year-old legendary ESPN broadcaster was celebrated in so many ways on Saturday for his final College GameDay show after 38 seasons. GameDay ...
Lee Corso has been making headgear picks on "College GameDay" since 1996. Lee Corso is retiring from "College GameDay" and ESPN on Saturday after almost four decades. Lee Corso has made a lot of ...