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Lee Corso is walking away from College GameDay, marking the end of an era in college football as the game’s most legendary ...
Corso, the longtime ESPN analyst, will retire from “College GameDay” after Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a 38-year run.
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After serving as a college football analyst and a sportscaster at ESPN for nearly four decades, Lee Corso decided to hang up the boots.
Corso has given outstanding analysis on the show ever since it started, and his headgear picks always make for great theater.
The end of an era is coming in 2025 for ESPN, “College GameDay” and Lee Corso, as it was announced Corso will retire from the ...
Lee Corso has entertained legions of college football fans over the past several decades with his commentary, antics and ...
ESPN sent out a press memo on Thursday morning to announce that Corso will be retiring this fall. “My family and I will be ...
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Corso, who turns 90 in August, will make his final headgear pick at a yet-to-be announced destination on Aug. 30.