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The Oregon Duck mascot and retiring ESPN "College GameDay" host Lee Corso have teamed up for many memorable moments through the years.
According to ESPN, Corso has gone an impressive 286-144 with his headgear selections. His first pick came in 1996 when he ...
LeBron James paid tribute to Lee Corso, the legendary ESPN college football analyst, on Instagram following Corso's ...
Lee Corso will finish his tenure with “College GameDay,” where his headgear tradition actually began in 1996, which was at ...
I have loved college football. That’s what happens when you grow up in a place, Omaha, Neb,, where the game is all a ...
The usual suspects — sans Lee Corso — are expected to travel to Dublin for Saturday's broadcast between Kansas State and Iowa ...
ESPN's "College GameDay" returns to its usual primetime slot during Week 0, traveling across the pond to give fans their fill ...
As Lee Corso prepares to retire after nearly four decades of unforgettable moments on ESPN's "College GameDay," fans from across the political spectrum should take a moment to appreciate the ...
Kirk Herbstreit shared details from the remarkable story of Lee Corso's first-ever headgear pick on College GameDay.
Every once in a while, a person is so deserving of an award, no other nominees are necessary. On Friday, ESPN’s Kirk ...
For those expecting College GameDay to kick off the 2025 season in Dublin, you’re out of luck. While ESPN’s traveling ...
In just eight days, Lee Corso will walk on set for his final appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay." Corso, 90, has been ...