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ESPN has seemingly made a decision on whether Lee Corso will be replaced as the headgear picker on 'College GameDay.' ...
The debate has begun, where will Lee Corso's final College GameDay be broadcasted at? Texas vs. Ohio State still remains a favorite.
Nick Saban is as big a fan of Lee Corso as any college football fan. It doesn’t mean the former Alabama coach wants to be him. Corso will retire from “College GameDay” after the Aug. 30 show, leaving ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" will officially be losing two key members this fall. We already knew about Lee Corso. The legendary ...
June is here and before you know it, so will the start of the college football season. The first "College GameDay" show of ...
ESPN announced in April that the legendary Lee Corso will retire from the network’s flagship morning kickoff show, College GameDay. His final show will be August 30, 2025, just a couple of weeks ...
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Legendary ESPN analyst Lee Corso is set to retire after nearly four decades on College GameDay, with his final broadcast scheduled for August 30, 2025. While speculation is swirling that Corso’s ...
Corso needed humor to wade through a 4-6-1 campaign. That was one year after Bill Mallory led MVP Tim Tyrrell and the Huskies (10-2) to a win in the California Bowl and then bolted for Indiana.
Lee Corso's decision to retire signifies the end of an era for ESPN's College GameDay. The veteran analyst has been tied to the program since its inaugural season (1987).