Since Lee Corso’s final appearance during the Texas vs. Ohio State opener, the Saturday mornings of College GameDay have felt ...
On Saturday, the college football world said farewell to one of the most fond traditions in sports broadcasting. The legendary coach Lee Corso made his final mascot headgear pick for the massive Texas ...
"Not so fast, my friend." The phrase was always a rejoinder from Lee Corso against conventional wisdom during his successful decades on College GameDay. The much-beloved ESPN analyst retired after the ...
Barring any unexpected circumstances, one of Florida State football's greatest players and ESPN's College GameDay's most beloved analysts is scheduled to return to Tallahassee in two weeks. Kickoff is ...
On Saturday, the college football world celebrated the final ESPN College GameDay broadcast for coach and broadcast personality Lee Corso, who chose his final "headgear pick" (the Ohio State Buckeyes) ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lee Corso went out in style on Saturday. Not only did the legendary ESPN broadcaster return to the site of his first headgear pick on “College GameDay” in 1996, he also picked a pair ...
ESPN broadcaster Lee Corso will be inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in December. | Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Lee Corso’s farewell season as a ...
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EA Sports Always Understood Lee Corso’s Legacy
This piece is co-written by Kate Sánchez & Matt Donahue. Coach Lee Corso has hosted College GameDay for 38 years. A legend in college football, his joy and love of the game (and his mascot head pick) ...
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