Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime broadcaster and folksy former coach widely known for his endearing expressions and elaborate ...
Lee Corso of ESPN's "College GameDay" crew dresses as a Trojan to announce his pick to win the game at the 2007 Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, on January 1, 2007.. Corso will broadcast his final ...
"End of an era" is a phrase so often overused that the impact it attempts to convey is lost. Yet it certainly applies to Lee Corso's final "College GameDay" on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio. Corso, 90, ...
The personalities who cut through in sports television are the ones who want to be at the games as much as you do. Sometimes they even become part of the traditions of their sport as their enthusiasm ...
In 1987, two years after what would be his final head coaching job, Lee Corso joined ESPN as a college football analyst. Over the better part of the next 40 years, Corso became one of the singular ...
For one final time, Lee Corso will don the head of a college football mascot and utter his famous catchphrase: “Not so fast, my friend.” Saturday’s ESPN broadcast of defending national champion Ohio ...
Kirk Herbstreit sat directly to Lee Corso’s left in 1996 when “Coach” donned a mascot head on ESPN’s “College GameDay” for the first time. “He did the Queen Elizabeth wave with the Brutus Buckeye head ...
It's so hard to say goodbye. Here's a look at some of the most iconic Lee Corso College GameDay moments through the years. Saturday will be a bittersweet moment for college football fans as Lee Corso ...
After 38 unforgettable seasons, Lee Corso will make his final headgear pick on ESPN’s College GameDay on August 30, 2025. The iconic broadcaster and former coach, who turns 90 this August, has been a ...
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 ...
Former college football coach and legendary TV analyst Lee Corso has called it a career. The 90-year-old sat at ESPN’s “College Gameday” desk for the final time on Aug. 30. The iconic pregame show ...
For nearly four decades, every college football Saturday in America began with a smile. A real genuine smile. Not the forced grin we put on for a company Zoom call or the polite nod when the neighbor ...
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