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 ...
ESPN made a prestigious announcement honoring legendary analyst Lee Corso just days before the College Football Playoff ...
This article was originally published on www.fansided.com as In retirement, Lee Corso left behind better college football ...
A hardcover collector's book and a commemorative page print from the IndyStar celebrate Indiana football's first outright Big ...
Lee Corso came out of retirement to make a headgear pick on social media for the Indiana vs. Purdue football game. The pick was notable as Corso wore the head of Indiana's new mascot, Hoosier the ...
The longtime ESPN College GameDay analyst stepped away following Week 1 of the 2025 season, ending a career in television that spanned nearly 40 years. Asked prior to speaking engagement this week in ...
Lee Corso is trying his best to adjust to life without "College GameDay." Corso's final episode of "College GameDay" aired on August 30. He's been part of the show since its inception in 1987. Fans ...
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 ...
ESPN’s “College GameDay” continued its weekly tradition and playing games. No, there was no Lee Corso, and, therefore, no headgear pick. However, Demond Howard, Kirk Herbstriet, Pat McAfee and Nick ...
The lingering question heading into Saturday’s College GameDay in Norman, Oklahoma, was how ESPN’s college football stalwart would replace the iconic Lee Corso mascot headgear pick to close the show.
The legendary run of Lee Corso on ESPN’s “College GameDay” has concluded. The 90-year-old hosted his final show on Saturday. The show started in 1987, initially broadcasting from a studio before going ...
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