After 38 years and 430 headgear picks, Lee Corso is finally walking away from "College GameDay." The longtime analyst and former player and coach, best known for his gravelly tone, quips, and ...
On Saturday morning, 'College GameDay' will return to the wonderful Texas town of Lubbock, home to the No. 8 Texas Tech Red ...
Lee Corso brought the house down hours before kickoff in 2008 when he put on Raider Red’s headgear for his pick between #1 ...
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Lee Corso's National Championship Pick Has Aged Terribly
Back on Aug. 30, Lee Corso retired from ESPN's "College GameDay." Before saying goodbye to the show that he made famous, he ...
When Lee Corso appeared on live TV Saturday night, even the most seasoned college football fans had to smile. Standing on the field at Doak Campbell Stadium, beside his old No. 20 Florida State jersey ...
In front of more than 100,000 Lee Corso picks Brutus one last time. It was always Brutus, Pick 1 and Pick 431 book end with Ohio State. What a moment in the history ...
With Lee Corso’s legendary headgear picks retired, fans think Pat McAfee’s shirtless antics on College GameDay are becoming the show’s new Saturday tradition. ESPN’s “College GameDay” has lost a ...
Lee Corso retired from ESPN's "College GameDay," ending a legendary 38-year run with the show. Before his broadcast career, Corso played at Florida State and coached at Louisville and Indiana. Lee ...
Lee Corso's emotional farewell: His final 'College GameDay' at Ohio State holds special significance
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 ...
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