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One of the most iconic names in the college football world is calling it a career. Lee Corso, the mainstay on popular ESPN ...
Lee Corso's nearly four-decade run on ESPN's "College GameDay" is coming to an end.
Lee Corso will retire later this year from "College GameDay", ESPN announced. When will the longtime college football analyst have his final show?
Both Tigers teams could use a Week 1 win, too. LSU has lost its past five season openers, while Clemson has dropped two ...
ESPN college football analyst Lee Corso announced his retirement Thursday. Here's a look at his most memorable moments on ...
ESPN legend Lee Corso's retirement date has officially been set. Who will replace him as an analyst on College GameDay?
Lee Corso will retire from ESPN’s College Gameday in August ending a career with the show that began in 1987. Corso’s final ...
ESPN sent out a press memo on Thursday morning to announce that Corso will be retiring this fall. “My family and I will be ...
After nearly four decades as the heart and soul of ESPN's College GameDay, Lee Corso is finally set to call it a career.
Lee Corso has made fans cheer and boo with his headgear picks on ESPN's College GameDay. What's his record picking FSU ...
After 38 years of college football coverage, Lee Corso announced he will retire after one last show in August. ESPN host Pat McAfee shared some words of appreciation for his colleague.
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.
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