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There's growing speculation online that a prominent member of ESPN's College GameDay show could be leaving the network.
ESPN analyst Lee Corso, widely known for his headgear picks and "not so fast, my friend" retort, will retire from "College GameDay" in August.
ESPN announced Thursday that broadcaster Lee Corso's final appearance on its College GameDay pregame show will happen on ...
What will life be like for ESPN's College GameDay without Lee Corso? You have already seen it, says Richard Deitsch in his ...
Lee Corso and ESPN have set a date for the legendary former football coach and personality to make his final headgear pick on "College GameDay." ...
ESPN’s College GameDay has about four months until it announces where it will be taking the show for the third weekend of the ...
Lee Corso’s nearly four-decade run on ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to an end. Corso, the longtime ESPN broadcaster and former coach widely known for his endearing expressions and elaborate ...
Corso was a standout on both sides of the ball during his time at Florida State, as both a defensive back and a quarterback. Corso, who went by the nickname “Sunshine Scooter” on campus, was also a ...
Longtime ESPN College GameDay commentator Lee Corso is retiring after 38 years. His final appearance will be Week 1 of the 2025 season, coinciding with a game between his alma mater, Florida State ...
LSU football will be under the lights when it takes the field for the first time this fall. The Tigers week one battle with ...
Herbstreit has been known to bring his dogs to the biggest college football matchups in the country and also has them make ...
ESPN's College GameDay show has only been to Morgantown twice for a West Virginia football game, but a third appearance could ...