Lee Corso said goodbye to ESPN’s College GameDay after 38 years earlier this season, but he hasn’t been forgotten. Inside the NBA host Ernie Johnson was the guest picker on Saturday’s edition of the ...
Lee Corso’s final appearance on ESPN’s College GameDay delivered the show’s most-watched episode of all time. According to preliminary Nielsen ratings, ESPN averaged 3.5 million viewers for Saturday’s ...
Lee Corso is no longer joining the ESPN College GameDay crew every weekend, but he’s still tuning into the show. On Sunday, Pat McAfee posted a video of a phone call with Corso, who called to ...
Former ESPN College GameDay star Lee Corso has been out of the public eye since appearing on the college football pregame show for the final time back in August. Corso retired after making his final ...
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 ...
Lee Corso walked away from College Gameday after nearly 40 years after an appearance in Columbus – ironically where he started his iconic headgear run – for the Ohio State-Texas game. The true end of ...
Lee Corso was one of the original members of ESPN’s “College GameDay,” dating back to its inception in 1987. The former Indiana coach popularized one of the show’s longest-running traditions, putting ...
"Not so fast, my friend." The phrase was always a rejoinder from Lee Corso against conventional wisdom during his successful decades on College GameDay. The much-beloved ESPN analyst retired after the ...