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Lee Corso, the beloved face of college football Saturdays, has officially announced his retirement from ESPN’s College ...
ESPN's best years coincided with the peak of Lee Corso's career. Losing him is a reminder that those best years are far ...
Lee Corso, the unintended glorious gift to America’s obsession with televised football, will retire from ESPN’s "College ...
Lee Corso is set to retire from his role as a host of ESPN Day. With Corso riding off into the sunset, many fans of the ...
It’s the end of an era, and honestly, college football Saturdays will never be quite the same. Lee Corso, who became the face ...
Oh, and earlier this week, the Pelicans fired executive VP David Griffin, swiftly replacing him with Hall of Famer Joe Dumars ...
After serving as a college football analyst and a sportscaster at ESPN for nearly four decades, Lee Corso decided to hang up the boots.
Rece Davis on the future of the headgear pick: "I think I'm going to have to tackle anybody that tries to do a headgear pick ...
Corso's career will end on his terms as he takes one last victory lap on college football's most beloved show.
Opinion: Lee Corso will officially leave the building when he signs off from College GameDay this fall and he is taking the ...
Lee Corso, the good-natured studio analyst, is retiring from ESPN’s “College GameDay” following the first week of the 2025 ...