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NFL Draft almost over, football fans around the country are keeping "College GameDay" legend Lee Corso. ESPN announced ...
As college football legend Lee Corso approaches his retirement, former Alabama head coach Nick Saban cleared the air on why ...
Nick Saban recalled hearing about Lee Corso's headgear picks every week, and hoping the analyst did not pick his team.
College football fans were taken by surprise a week ago when ESPN announced that legendary analyst Lee Corso was retiring ...
Corso is the only original on-air member still involved with the program. "College GameDay" originally began as a studio show ...
In May of 2009, Corso suffered a stroke, causing partial paralysis. It also caused him to occasionally slur his speech. In ...
Lee Corso has been a staple in millions of households every Saturday of every college football season since the inception of ...
Lee Corso's College GameDay retirement message will make fans tear up. Fans of GameDay know well that Corso has been close ...
After 38 years broadcasting for ESPN's COLLEGE GAMEDAY, Lee Corso announced it is time to retire. Corso, who turns 90 in ...
Matt Rhule recognized ESPN’s Lee Corso upon the announcement of the latter’s impending retirement. Corso will retire after ...
The legendary Lee Corso, who has been on “College GameDay” on ESPN on Saturday mornings prior to college football games, will be ending his career with the famed show, a career that began in 1987.
Is ESPN going to replace Lee Corso's iconic "College GameDay" headgear pick segment now that the legendary analyst is ...