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It’s the end of an era for early Saturday morning college football programming as iconic broadcaster Lee Corso is set to ...
Lee Corso is retiring after nearly 40 years as host of 'College GameDay.' Here is his headgear record and if he ever picked Illinois football to win.
fellow Big Ten teams USC (first), Ohio State (third) and Illinois (seventh). Penn State now has seven prestigious four-star recruits, including quarterback Falzone and California's Troy Huhn ...
Drew Allar could play to his full potential for Penn State this fall, but it may not be enough to satisfy college football ...
Corso's weekly headgear selections have been a staple of college football Saturday's for nearly three decades.
One of college football’s signature voices is set to retire this summer after nearly four decades on air, ESPN announced on ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime ESPN broadcaster and former coach widely known for his endearing expressions and elaborate ...
There are a number of contests where the Buckeyes will have to be at the top of their game this season or they could be ...
Longtime college football broadcaster Lee Corso will retire from ESPN's "College GameDay" after week one of the 2025 college football season, he announced Thursday.
The spring window is usually not as active as the first one in December. However, plenty of big names and key contributors ...
That is why 89-year-old Lee Corso is being feted as he announces his retirement from ESPN’s iconic traveling TV road show, “College Football GameDay.” He loved those Saturda ...