Lee Corso is retiring from ESPN's "College GameDay." The former IU football coach has been with the show since 1987.
ESPN's Chris Fowler once referred to the White Out as 'monochromatic mayhem.' A look at the history of Penn State's big event ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Just as it was the first time, Lee Corso's final headgear pick was Brutus Buckeye. Corso selected the third-ranked Buckeyes to beat top-ranked Texas on his final appearance on ...
K irk Herbstreit, a prominent ESPN college football analyst, is well-known in the sport. The former Ohio State Buckeyes ...
Lee Corso's emotional farewell: His final 'College GameDay' at Ohio State holds special significance
After nearly 14 hours of intense debate, the Jacksonville City Council officially passed a $2 billion city budget, in what’s being called one of the most contentious budget battles in recent memory.
View post: Air Jordan 5 Retro ‘Red Suede’ — Ruby Vibes and Bold Energy: Where to Buy Now Considering he has also been a part of the popular ESPN show since it first started airing in 1987, there have ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — On a day filled with questions, Ohio State answered them with exclamations. The third-ranked Buckeyes opened the defense of their national championship on a sunny Saturday ...
Lee Corso's emotional farewell: His final 'College GameDay' at Ohio State holds special significance
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — It is rare for a sports broadcasting figure to retire on his own terms or to be able to accept the tributes or adulation of colleagues and fans. Lee Corso gets to experience that ...
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