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 ...
Lee Corso is set to return to the spotlight roughly a month after conducting his final "College GameDay" show. Corso announced in April that he was retiring from "College GameDay." The 90-year-old ...
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 ...
Players from Indiana’s 1979 Holiday Bowl team didn’t think Lee Corso, their coach, would be in town for their 45-year reunion. But ESPN College GameDay is in Bloomington for Saturday’s ...
Saturday will be the final College GameDay appearance for legendary former head coach turned broadcaster Lee Corso. That means it will also be the last time Corso reveals his game prediction by ...
Considering his ties to the Indiana football program, many have viewed Monday’s national championship game between the Hoosiers and Miami Hurricanes as the perfect opportunity for Lee Corso to return ...
Lee Corso went out on top. Corso signed off from ESPN’s “College GameDay” with one final show Saturday, which he ended by throwing on the Brutus the Buckeye mascot head like he did almost 30 years ago ...
An era ended for ESPN‘s “College GameDay” on Saturday as Lee Corso, the renowned college football coach and football analyst, bowed out of the show after 38 years. Corso, who turned 90 on Aug. 7, is ...
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 ...
West Virginia has not had much luck when the iconic Lee Corso has picked a game they are featured in on College GameDay. Four times, the Mountaineers have been part of the featured matchup on the ...