The campus crowds standing behind the set of ESPN's "College Gameday" usually are as big a part of the show as the guys previewing that day's slate of college football games. They played their role in ...
Legendary ESPN "College GameDay" analyst Lee Corso will appear in his final episode of the longtime pregame show when Texas travels to Ohio State in Week 1 of the college football season. Corso, 90, ...
ESPN’s “College GameDay” went live Saturday morning from Columbus, Ohio, ahead of a top-three showdown between the No. 1 Texas Longhorns and the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes. The anticipation surrounding ...
There's no "College GameDay" without Lee Corso. That being said, the legendary ESPN analyst has finally decided it's time to retire. Corso, 90, has helped "College GameDay" become a nine-time ...
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For nearly 40 years, Lee Corso has been a fixture of ESPN’s “College GameDay,” a merry court jester who helped propel the program to a traveling roadshow attracting thousands of people at the sites of ...
On Saturday morning, 'College GameDay' will return to the wonderful Texas town of Lubbock, home to the No. 8 Texas Tech Red Raiders, who square off against No. 7 BYU in a massively consequential Big ...
Lee Corso revealed his final headgear pick to co-host Kirk Herbstreit before his final “College GameDay.” “Ohio State,” the tuxedo-wearinf Corso whispered on the “Kirk Herbstreit Show.” “Big. Big. Big ...
College GameDay icon Lee Corso is hanging up his headgear. The longtime sportscaster is retiring. For decades, Corso has been sharing his predictions on who he thinks will win some of college football ...
From Brutus to Brutus. With elephants, ducks, steers, tigers (of all stripes), gators and bulldogs in between. Lee Corso has donned a mascot’s headgear for the final time. This icon of college ...