ESPN made a prestigious announcement honoring legendary analyst Lee Corso just days before the College Football Playoff ...
Lee Corso retired from ESPN’s College GameDay after health issues and a celebrated career. “Lousy. I hate it…It sucks,” Corso said about retirement. Colleagues praise Corso’s entertainment value and ...
After 38 years of being one of the most beloved personalities across sports, Lee Corso signed off of ESPN's premier pregame show "College GameDay" for the final time on Aug. 30 ahead of the matchup ...
Longtime ESPN college football broadcaster Lee Corso capped off his illustrious career three months ago. The 90-year-old Corso received a hero's sendoff following his final College GameDay episode on ...
This week, we’re celebrating the highs, the lows, the best, and the worst of the year with The Awfulies. As we’ve done for ...
The excitement of college football is reaching a fever pitch as the 2025 College Football Playoff (CFP) approaches its first round. This week’s 'College GameDay' features two high-stakes matchups: ...
In Week 13, "College GameDay" visits Eugene, Oregon for a showdown between USC and Oregon. Check out fun facts and how to ...
ESPN waved goodbye to long-time College GameDay analyst Lee Corso at the start of the season, but it would appear that his ...
ESPN's College GameDay enjoyed its highest-rated season in the nearly 40-year history of the long-running pregame show.
Lee Corso retired from ESPN's "College GameDay" after 38 years and 286-144 predictions. Corso, 90, deeply misses being on the show. Corso's last appearance was in Week 1. As he did in his first-ever ...
Lee Corso would trade in some presumed nice weather and relaxing days to be picking up oversized mascot heads every Saturday like he did for 38 years. “Lousy. I hate it,” the 90-year-old Corso told ...